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(00:00-6:12) Steadfast eyes. The Chairman's rendezvous with Cassie Moore. Barstool Sports is brining the Internet Invitational to Big Cedar Lodge in the Ozarks with a $1M prize pool.(6:21-15:49) Chairman and Doug give their predictions for Game 6. Picks to click. Doug almost sunk a pontoon boat.(15:59-26:40) E-Mail of the DaySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Megan Johnston, Head Golf Instructor at Big Cedar Lodge, joined Rob Thomas on the Club + Resort Talks podcast to talk about her career and teaching philosophy. Megan, who grew up in Northern Ireland and played Division I golf at Missouri State, has been teaching for eight years. She emphasizes personalized instruction, leveraging new technologies while maintaining core fundamentals. Megan discusses the importance of engaging junior golfers and developing a strong girls' golf program. She highlights challenges like social media comparison and the need for realistic goal-setting. Megan envisions Big Cedar Lodge as a world-class golf academy, attracting both local and traveling students. She aims to provide an exceptional, personalized experience for all levels of golfers. Also in the news … A Georgia Resort Adds Falconry and Aerial Adventure Course. Reynolds Lake Oconee members and resort guests can interact with and experience the thrill of handling trained birds of prey, including an Aplomado Falcon, two Harris Hawks, and a Eurasian Eagle Owl, at the Greensboro, Ga., property. A Study Reveals a Surge in Golf Travel Confidence and Spending for 2025. The Buffalo Groupe Golf Travel Study analyzes the state of golf travel among U.S. golfers, comparing year-over-year trends and focusing on travel behaviors, future intentions, and golfer demographics. And lastly, the Club Managers Association of America Announces its 2025 Board of Directors. The CMAA Board of Directors consists of 13 club management professionals who work together with the Association's 8,100 members, 38 Chapters, and professional staff to advance the profession.
Megan Johnston, the new Head Teaching Professional at Big Cedar Lodge and winner of numerous awards for her golf coaching, joins the podcast to discuss her teaching career and much more. Megan shares insights into picking the right golf coach, getting your kids involved in the game, and how to succeed on the courses at Big Cedar. Follow Megan on Instagram @MeganJohnstonGolf HERE
Alex and special co-host Charlie Crenshaw share their impressions of the 2025 PGA Merchandise Show, the largest show in 15 years, in Orlando, FL.The new PGA of America President spoke at the PGA Show about new rollbacks to the golfball, and Charlie shares his thoughts on the controversial plans.Charlie shares his favorite breakfast spot, iHop, and what he ordered before the show started.Alex chats with Amber Bogle, a PGA HOPE Ambassador and veteran, who shares how she fell in love with the game of golf, and what it was like to putt in front of Arnold Palmer.Ranked as one of the best instructors for kids in America, Megan Johnston chats with Alex about the fundamentals and what makes Big Cedar Lodge and Payne's Valley so amazing. Support our friends!Use our special link - https://zen.ai/thecourseoflife - to save 30% off your first month of any Zencastr paid plan. Watch us on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3qvq4DtListen + Love + Subscribe: www.courseoflifepodcast.comSupport the First Tee - Greater Austin: https://bit.ly/3n09U4IJoin us on Facebook: http://bit.ly/2NpEIKJFollow us on Instagram: https://bit.ly/2QJhZLQ
Correspondent Tom Wilmer reports from Missouri to explore the world of Johnny Morris—the visionary behind Dogwood Canyon nature park and Top of The Rock adjacent to Big Cedar Lodge.
Ozark Mountain Christmas with Byron Tyler and co-host Pam Yancey, President of ExploreBranson.com continues with this Third Show in the Series. Guests include, from Big Cedar Lodge with Madison Horner. Madison offers details Big Cedar's Home for the Holidays with activities like ice skating, holiday tram tours, and over 4 million holiday lights on display. Next up is Carol Knudsen with Beyond the Lens to take us to the North Pole aboard FlyRide's Polar Express, Pam Critchfield with Kringle's Christmas Shop. Kringle's Christmas Shop is located in the Grand Village, where it's Christmas all year! Next is Kortney Neil with Sight-Sound Theatre, where the Bible comes to life! Kortney shares about Miracle of Christmas, live on stage. These shows were produced in the Bott Radio Network studios in Branson, Missouri. Learn more about making plans to spend Christmas in Branson at www.explorebranson.com
Frankie tells the full tale of his first ever buddy's group trip to Big Cedar Lodge. Riggs returns after 2 weeks in Pinehurst. The whole squad is about to embark to Hawaii with Good Good. And we discuss the sneaky best course amenities, bridges, tunnels, and the Titanic.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/foreplaypod
“We all live downstream” is one of the mottos of Mr. Jonny Morris, the Founder and CEO of Bass Pro Shops. Bubba Wright lets this motto serve as the north star for everything he does as the Director of Agronomy at Big Cedar Lodge. Whether it's by reducing its footprint or providing habitats for wildlife, Big Cedar Lodge strives to leave everything better than they found it. They're achieving this by using organic fertilizers, installing new water systems to conserve water, and making sure their courses are Audubon-certified. Bubba shares his heart for conservation and passion for cultivating a strong culture in this conversation on the Golf Sustainability podcast. Topics covered: Bubba's career journey to his current role at Big Cedar Lodge [1:20–4:42] The history of Big Cedar Lodge [4:43–6:31] The Big Cedar Lodge philosophy around conservation and sustainability [6:32–13:43] Their relationship with the National Audubon Society and other partners [13:44] The technology that's being developed to advance sustainability [19:03] Getting to know Bubba Wright on a personal level [22:51] Resources & People Mentioned The National Audubon Society John Deere Rainbird Environmental Works Golf Course Superintendents Association of America Connect with Bubba Wright Connect on LinkedIn Big Cedar Lodge Golf Connect With Golf Sustainability LinkedIn Facebook Instagram X (Twitter) Subscribe to Golf Sustainability Apple Podcast Spotify Note: Timestamps provided are approximate. Thank you for listening to the Golf Sustainability podcast. If you found this episode interesting, don't forget to subscribe and leave a review! For more insights and updates on sustainable energy solutions, visit our website and follow us on social media.
Ozarks National is my favorite course at Big Cedar Lodge. Here's what I love about the course. At the tail end, I share some thoughts about the nine-hole course, Top of the Rock, and the 13-hole walking course, Mountain Top.LINKS:Watch on YouTubeSubscribe to the Newsletter Baystate Golf on IGSeanMeliaGolf on TwitterBaystateGolf.com
Buffalo Ridge at the Big Cedar Lodge in Branson, Missouri in one of three 18-hole championship golf courses. I highlight the opening stretch of holes, the views and vistas, and the excellent course conditions. There are also some lowlights, including the long cart rides between holes, the artificial features like waterfalls, and the feeling that the course is less connected to the surrounding area. Overall, Buffalo Ridge is a good golf course that serves a solid purpose in the Big Cedar resort, but it may not be everyone's favorite.LINKS:Watch on YouTubeSubscribe to the Newsletter Baystate Golf on IGSeanMeliaGolf on TwitterBaystateGolf.com
Slater is joined by Brett and the Jeff's to recap an incredible weekend golfing at Big Cedar Lodge. They breakdown Buffalo Ridge, Ozark National, Payne's Valley and Top of The Rock and the resort overall. What a weekend, check it out! Instagram/X/Threads: @100_keepitunder Email: 100keepitunder@gmail.com Listen, rate, review, subscribe, follow, like, save, share, comment, DM, email and Keep It Under 100!
In this episode, I talk about my experience playing at Payne's Valley at Big Cedar Lodge in Missouri. A big, brawny, wide-open golf course with massive greens and a 19th hole.LINKS:Watch on YouTubeSubscribe to the Newsletter Baystate Golf on IGSeanMeliaGolf on TwitterBaystateGolf.com
I played golf at Big Cedar Lodge in Branson, Missouri. It has five courses. Three championship courses - Ozarks National, Buffalo Ridge, and Payne's Valley. It also has a nine-hole course called Top of the Rock and a 13-hole walking course called Mountain Top.Here are five things you should know about the experience.1. It's massive2. Golf is secondary at the resort, and that's OK!3. Four of the five carts require carts4. Comfort stations and free food5. There one course you should play first and one to play lastLINKS:Watch on YouTubeSubscribe to the Newsletter Baystate Golf on IGSeanMeliaGolf on TwitterBaystateGolf.com
Send us your specific questions. We'll answer them. CLICK HERE TO SUBMIT YOUR QUESTIONS This podcast began because of one simple thing - my curiosity. I discovered Hot Springs Village, Arkansas in September 2018 when Rhonda, my wife, and I first visited. We booked an Airbnb inside the Village some months earlier having never heard of Hot Springs Village. I wanted to find someplace within a 6-hour drive of Dallas/Ft. Worth. The Ozarks have been a long favorite of ours. Not Branson, but prowling around the trails around Table Rock Lake. Big Cedar Lodge cabins were always a preferred stay. Problem...it's 7 hours plus, depending on traffic. That led me to Google around for someplace that had hills, big trees, trails, lakes, and the kind of nature we loved up in the Ozarks. Eventually, I stumbled onto Hot Springs Village, Arkansas, but I was confused. I'd heard of Hot Springs, Arkansas, and wasn't interested because I knew it was touristy. I wasn't looking for touristy. We weren't interested in leaving DFW to find "things to do." We just wanted to relax, walk trails, and deepen our connection with each other (we celebrated our 40th wedding anniversary in January 2018). I read up on Hot Springs Village before searching Airbnb. Wait a minute, what? It's a gated community? It's a P.O.A., whatever that is? It's 26,000 acres? There are multiple golf courses and lakes? We don't golf or do lake stuff, but we enjoy looking at golf courses and lakes. I decided to book an Airbnb basement suite, separate from the owner's residence. It was a queen-bed suite with a bathroom and it was one of the many lakes, Lake DeSoto. We booked it for four nights, I think. September arrived and we were off to Arkansas, our first real visit to the state since we'd been married. We had some church friends in Little Rock, but neither of us had spent much time in Arkansas as adults. Both of us had been there with our families when we were growing up so we were familiar enough with it because Rhonda grew up in Texas while I grew up in Oklahoma, Texas, and Louisiana - so we're both from this neck of the woods. We walked miles of trails during that first visit. We spent hours in conversation navigating various challenges and opportunities in our life together. We oggled the trees, hills, lakes, and golf courses. Well, a few of them. We enjoyed the quiet. The peace. The dark night sky. The wildlife. We enjoyed a few local eateries. We enjoyed nearby Lake Ouachita State Park. Along the way, we had formed far more questions than we had before arriving. I had no idea about this place where we'd just spent 4 or 5 days. All I knew was that I needed to find out more. Mostly, I wondered why I had never heard of this place and why more people weren't visiting. Thoughts of one day living here never crossed my mind. That would happen a couple of years later. But first... Another idea crossed my mind almost immediately after we got back home to DFW. As we entered 2000 I was podcasting. It wasn't even yet called podcasting. Most of us referred to it as audio journaling because before blogging was blogging...we called it journaling. I put my first audio online in 1999. Audio has played a prominent role in my life - first with my love of music. Then my love of the gear required to play my favorite records. By the time I was 15 or so, I was working at a local stereo store selling speakers, receivers, amps, preamps, and turntables. That was over 50 years ago and few things have changed when it comes to my passion for audio. Except that now I've added video to the passion. Dennis Simpson had been our Airbnb host in 2018. I didn't know him. At all. But I knew I needed a resident inside Hot Springs Village who would help answer my questions. I trolled the Internet and it seemed fairly clear to me that Dennis might be "my guy" to co-host this podcast I had in mind. I had pages of notes.
DISCLAIMER: Mama Minute episodes have NOTHING to do with True Crime. So, if you're here for that and only that, feel free to skip this episode! But if you're here for a conversational flow of current topics, I wanna know your thoughts!! In this episode, I cover these topics: 1. The dreaded school pick up line 2. Real Housewives of Orange County & NY 3. And Just Like That - the Sex and the City reboot 4. Peaks and Valleys of the week 5. Big Cedar Lodge & Orlando!! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1-17 Segment 1 - Cam is back from his romantic getaway at Big Cedar Lodge -Andrew Knizner gives a show shout out at WWU - We are aware of the stream issue and working to fix it ASAP! - Nate gets chirped for forgetting to call Matt Holliday on Friday
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Tune in as Judd visits with Derek White, general manager at Desert Willow Golf Resort, and enjoys a chat with veteran golf and travel writer, Steve Pike.
Riggs, Trent, Frankie, Dan and Lurch are all live from Big Cedar Lodge. Frankie had a hilarious attempt at waterskiing. Trent went flying off the tube. Payne's Valley is immaculate. Bryson DeChambeau released an odd statement on social media. Would you test for PEDs in the World Long Drive? Will LIV golfers now get World Golf Rankings points? We take questions From The Gallery: when do you think the first club twirl took place? Who are the most under-appreciated athletes? Then, Cole Swindell joins Trent and Frankie (01:19:41) to talk about music, golf, performing in front of thousands of people, and more.
The crew is live from Big Cedar Lodge, the site of the next Travel Series. We discuss fireworks, The ‘Roman Empire,' Riggs' match with Max Homa, and more. Then Frankie and Trent interview Alfonso Ribeiro live in studio (47:08), where they break down the mental side of golf, Frankie's improving game, Trent's new swing and more.
Jeff Wilhoit takes us on a walking tour of the fabled Big Cedar Lodge near Branson, Missouri.
Welcome to the Fore Golfers Network Podcast Ep 341 - a special road trip edition as we return from a marvelous 4 days at Big Cedar Lodge near Branson. Joined by a group of 20 golf diehards, we played Top of the Rock, Payne's Valley, Buffalo Ridge, Ozarks National, and two of the group added in Mountain Top. Along with the golf, our group enjoyed all Big Cedar has to offer and as everyone headed back home, we recorded car-to-car conversations that include personal rankings of the Big Cedar courses. While everyone's lists were a bit different, the entire group agreed that Big Cedar more than delivered on the promise of stunning golf, wonderful hospitality, and the kind of welcome and service we wish existed everywhere. Well done, Big Cedar! ---------------- FGN 24/7 Listener Hotline - 989-787-0193 - we want to hear from you! Subscribe to the FGN Podcast Check out FGN videos on YouTube !
Folks, Michelle and Scott have returned. They discuss season 2 of "The Fishmonger," new series "Ranch America," high cost of travel, being on TV, Horses vs. ATVs, Michelle tells a sad story, surf scoters, the Salton Sea freakshow, New host of the Sporting Chef, Big Cedar Lodge, Tunaville Market, FloridaBowfishing.com, Lucie Cardet and Michelle speaks French and she's still a wine snob (but she doesn't mean to be). Big Cedar Lodge FloridaBowfishing.com The Fishmonger Dead Meat The Sporting Chef Bullet Proof Communications
Story of failure: Jumping and slipping on a railing while at Big Cedar Lodge. David Pere is the host of the From Military to Millionaire podcast and was in the Marines for 13 years prior to becoming a full time real estate investor! He spends his time helping service members, veterans, and their families learn how to build wealth through real estate investing, entrepreneurship, and personal finance. In today's episode, David talks about how Rich Dad, Poor Dad changed the trajectory of his life and how he leverages his network for great mentors. He also tells the story of how his podcast came to be and how Brandon Turner spoke into his life and encouraged him. David also speaks about how his first flip didn't go as well as planned and what he learned from it. Lesson from David: keep moving forward, even when there are multiple bumps in the road! Let's go! www.frommilitarytomillionaire.comFrom Military to Millionaire - YoutubeFrom Military to Millionaire - InstagramFrom Military to Millionaire - Twitter
Andy Strickland joins to discuss Leddy trade, Nate Walker, Bill Guerin's Minnesota Wild, and Big Cedar Lodge experience.
For all the people from Chicago, who, upon hearing the name Canal Shores are inspired to say, “I grew up playing there,” the 103-year-old iconic fixture and fun zone that's wedged between Evanston and Wilmette, and 10 miles north of Wrigley Field, is finally getting some much-needed resources and support. After years of a passionate band of locals making every attempt to restore the bones, implore more investment and explore every option or opportunity for a resurrection, along comes Kemper Sports. The Chicago-based management company, which is affiliated with Bandon Dunes, Streamsong, Sand Valley, Big Cedar Lodge and another 100 courses nationwide, Kemper has sunk its teeth, resources and relationships into making the Tom Bendelow original design relevant again. On 82 acres, and multiple mini parcels of land, the 3,900-yard 18-hole par 60 has been overgrown, downtrodden and, some might say, underperforming for quite some time. What is owned by the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District, that's leased to the towns of Evanston and Wilmette, and leased again to the Evanston Wilmette Golf Course Association, will now be managed by Kemper Sports. Green fees range between $15 and $30 dollars. It's a Youth on Course facility, so junior members of YOC can play for $5. The non-profit, which has relied heavily on donations and creative fundraising, finally has an optimistic plan for some realistic and relative success. In this podcast, you'll be hearing from Josh Lesnik, President of Kemper Sports and the original General Manager of Bandon Dunes. Lesnik grew up in the town of Winnetka, which is 15 minutes from Canal Shores. You'll hear from Karl Leinberger, President of Evanston and Wilmette Golf Course Association, which is currently managing the non-profit as a group of committed volunteers. And throughout this story, I get background and perspective from Andrew Fleming, a great friend of mine who's a former lawyer at the Golf Channel and a former employee at Kemper Sports. Fleming graduated from Northwestern, which is around the corner from Canal Shores. Charm, community, accessibility, a hyper-focus on impacting kids by way of caddie programs, as Lesnik says, "It's all there." And now it's time to make it all happen. Visit the The Fire Pit Collective to check out everything we are doing. Use promo Firepit25 at Linksoul.com for 25% off your next Linksoul order. Got a comment about this story or a tip on a story we should track down? You can reach me on Twitter (@mattginella) or on Instagram (@matt_ginella). For bonus visuals and some behind the scenes of The Fire Pit podcast production, go to The Fire Pit YouTube Channel. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Kathleen opens the show drinking a Woodscraft IPA from Great Escape Beerworks in Springfield, MO. She then gives the Termites a summary of her birthday activity at her sister's house in Jefferson City, where her nieces and nephew made her a cake covered in animal faces to represent her yard. Kathleen then headed to Johnny Morris's Big Cedar Lodge in Branson, MO for a few days of fun golf with her siblings and friends, thrilled to be able to play Tiger Woods' Payne's Valley course while she was there. Kathleen was given a few birthday presents last week: Ron White gave her a new driver for her golf bag, her cousins gave her a pair of limited edition Hidden Valley Ranch Crocs (which she's excited to wear), and her friend Heidi gave her a cool Ranch cookbook and gallons of ranch dressing, which she'll put to good use the next time her nieces and nephews visit her house.TERMITE SHOUTOUTS: Kathleen gives thanks to the Termites who leave notes at shows and send mail to her PO Box. She begins by thanking Termite Denise for the “May I Please Have a Vodka Cranberry?” mask to wear on airplanes. Termites Kendra (who is a Liquor Inspector) and Sarah sent some fun “Bridgeport Badger” tees to celebrate their basement bar, and Termites Ashley and Joseph invited Kathleen to their wedding and sent a Ranch themed insulated cup that Kathleen can't wait to use on her boat. “GOOD BAD FOOD”: In her quest for new and delicious not-so-nutritious junk food AND in continuing her search for the best Ranch, Kathleen samples Scorchin' BBQ Pringles, which she finds to be WAY too hot. She moves on to taste Sir Kensington's Ranch, which is dairy-free and has a hint of dill in it. Kathleen gives it a thumbs-up, but she feels that the texture and tang makes it more of a dip than a dressing. She finishes her tasting with Charlie Gitto's Sweet Italian Vinaigrette from St. Louis, which she loves on a salad as part of a massive Italian dinner but will always prefer anything from Imo's (also a St. Louis original.)UPDATE ON KATHLEEN'S QUEEN'S COURT: Kathleen provides an update on the Queens, reporting that Queen Dolly has released a line of Christmas holiday cooking line with Williams Sonoma which is available to order now. Queen Tanya celebrated her birthday October 10th and posted a video of her cake, and Cher announced on Twitter that “she's back,” whatever that means to Queen Cher this week ☺ WALLY THE WALRUS WEBCAM: As a follow-up to Episode 56, Kathleen announces that Wally the Walrus has swum from Ireland to Iceland, where the Icelandic people have renamed him, Valli. A webcam has been set up so that people can watch a live stream of his activity. NRA REELECTS THEIR KING: Kathleen reads an update announcing that the NRA recently reelected their CEO, Wayne LaPierre. The NY Attorney General's office is suing to dissolve the NRA for allegedly misusing charitable funds, but the NRA feels as though the AG's office has a “misinformed view” of their unparalleled dedication to the Second Amendment. OOPS BRITNEY DID IT AGAIN: Waist-deep in the aftermath of the #FreeBritney movement, Kathleen shakes her head when reading an update that Britney Spears, temporarily free from her Conservatorship, has once again taken to Instagram to post a risqué video of her frolicking topless in the ocean. SHAKIRA ATTACKED BY WILD BOARS: Kathleen reads an article from Spain advising that in addition to Shakira's tax woes, the pop singer has also revealed that she and her son were recently attacked by a pair of wild boars in a park near Barcelona. The hogs attacked Shakira and stole her purse, which was documented in a series of Instagram Stories on the singer's account. Kathleen muses that the cause of the purse snatching must have been caused by “secret snacks” in Shakira's handbag, admitting that she also has secret treats in her travel purse with her favorites being Lance Crackers and Tootsie Pops (specifically the “red” kind.)MURDAUGH MURDER INVESTIGATION CONTINUES: Kathleen is fascinated with the ongoing news being released in South Carolina regarding the murders of Paul and Maggie Murdaugh and is thrilled to have been connected with journalist Mandy Matney via Twitter. Matney, along with her fiancé David, are the team investigating this corrupt family and all the cover-ups that have been made on their behalf for decades as they maintained power in a finite area of South Carolina, reporting their findings on their “Murdaugh Murders” podcast. Kathleen reads the latest development after the arrest of patriarch Alex Murdaugh, who is accused of being the mastermind behind the diversion of more than $3.5 million in death settlement money meant for the sons of his family's deceased housekeeper to an account said to be fraudulent.BARRY MANILOW SET TO BREAK ELVIS'S VEGAS RECORD: Kathleen is a massive fan of both Elvis and Barry Manilow, and is excited to read an article advising that although Elvis Presley holds the record for most performances in Vegas, Barry Manilow will pass him after signing a major deal that runs through 2023.Elvis Presley played a staggering 837 shows in Sin City, according to Showbiz 411, but Manilow's new contract with the Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino will push him past that mark. SCIENCE IS HARD: Kathleen reads an article announcing the winner of the Nobel Prize in chemistry and laughs out loud because she doesn't understand ANY of the details explaining why the award was given. Benjamin List and David MacMillan received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2021 for their development of a precise new tool for molecular construction: organocatalysis. The technology has had a great impact on pharmaceutical research and has made chemistry greener. Kathleen reads the released a few times and states her ongoing position that “science is hard.”A CRYPTO TRADING HAMSTER: That's right, Termites. Kathleen reads an article about Mr. Goxx, a German hamster who is crushing the cryptocurrency market with his trading and outtrading human investors. Mr. Goxx initiates a trade by entering The Goxx Box, occasionally running on the “Intention Wheel” and then choosing either the “Buy” or “Sell” tunnel that will cause the transaction to take place. All trading activity is available to stream on Twitch (where he is listed as the CEO of Goxx Capital), or you can watch Mr. Goxx's YouTube channel for past activity ☺ MISSOURI CANNIBALS AND VICKI'S GUN: Kathleen is horrified to read an article from her home state of Missouri, where the FBI office in Kansas City received an anonymous tip on September 16th advising that a woman had been kidnapped and photos of her in a cage were being circulated on the Dark Web. Local law enforcement in Dallas County obtained a search warrant for James Phelps, who has since been arrested. Further investigation found that Phelps is a cannibal, and human remains have been located on his property. As this county isn't far from Kathleen's family “farm,” she shares that her mom is usually armed when walking the property, and everyone makes fun of her because she carries a gun to prevent animal attacks and “rape.” While the rape of an 80-year-old most likely isn't a concern in acres of Missouri backwoods, nobody in the Madigan clan ever thought a cannibal would be roaming the area. Stay tuned, Termites…THE OLDEST MAN IN THE WORLD DIES AT 127: Kathleen reads an article from the Guinness World Records team, announcing that at the age of 127 the oldest man who ever lived has died. OCEAN DRONE FILMS INTERIOR OF CAT 4 HURRICANE: Kathleen LOVES following extreme weather patterns, and is excited when she reads that a new ocean drone has captured footage from the inside of a major hurricane. The technology behind the Saildrone Explorer SD1045 battles 50-foot waves and 120mph winds, gathering scientific data that will help NOAA scientists improve their forecast models that predict rapid intensification of hurricanes.NAZI CAMP SECRETARY ATTEMPTS TO FLEE TRIAL: Kathleen reads an article about a 96-year-old woman who was scheduled to go on trial for war crimes as a Nazi secretary and fled into hiding. Irmgard Furchner left her home near Hamburg in a taxi a few hours before proceedings were due to start at the state courthouse. Despite her advanced age, the German woman was to be tried in juvenile court because she was under 21 at the time of the alleged crimes. Police detained her hours after her attempted escape, and the court is reviewing whether the flight attempt should be considered in her sentencing. APPLAUDING THE FACEBOOK WHISTLEBLOWER: Kathleen has a renowned hatred for Mark Zuckerberg's lack of accountability in monitoring false narratives and polarizing content on Facebook and applauds the recent actions of whistleblower Frances Haugen, a former data scientist at Facebook, whose Senatorial testimony has led to what may be the most threatening scandal in the company's history. Haugen provided a clear and detailed glimpse inside the notoriously secretive tech giant, stating that Facebook harms children, sows division, and undermines democracy in pursuit of breakneck growth and "astronomical profits." There is currently a decades-old law known as Section 230, which immunizes social media companies from being sued over what their users post, but lawmakers are examining possible carve-outs. WHAT TO WATCH THIS WEEK: Kathleen recommends watching the “Untold” series on Netflix, especially the episode called “Crimes and Penalties.” See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to the Fore Golfers Network Podcast Ep 279 - a special road trip edition of the show as we head to Big Cedar Lodge near Branson with a group of 28 new friends for 4 days of golf, wilderness adventures, and the making of memories that will last a lifetime. If you've never been to Big Cedar Lodge, what you are about to hear will help answer all the questions so you can join us next year!
Host Michael Williams turns the spotlight on Big Cedar Lodge, one of the finest golf destinations in America. Guests include Director of Agronomy Jeff Steen.
Kathleen opens the show drinking a Singing Frog Golden Lager from The Wynn in Las Vegas, sipping the beer from her Seamus McDaniel's pub pint glass. Kathleen then shares with the Termites all off her favorite highlights from her show at The Ryman in downtown Nashville, thrilled that she got to finally meet her Twitter friend Stella Parton, whom she can't wait to drink red wine with. Kathleen then gives an update on her birthday plans taking place on September 30th: she's going to the Ozarks to golf with her parents and see some friends, and then is excited to be heading to Johnny Morris's Big Cedar Lodge to golf with her siblings and cousins and drink in a cave bar. TERMITE SHOUTOUTS: Kathleen gives thanks to the Termites who leave notes at shows and send mail to her PO Box. She begins by thanking Termites from the Savannah Bananas for her new baseball-style t-shirt, and from Termite Baba Valentino for the cool golf balls. She then thanks Termite Donna from Abilene, TX for her homemade Pubcast sign and funky gravy boat. “GOOD BAD FOOD”: In her quest for new and delicious not-so-nutritious junk food AND in continuing her search for the best Ranch, Kathleen samples Drew's Creamy Ranch dressing from Vermont, which she loves. She moves on to taste Cap'N Crunch Chocolate Caramel Crunch, which she thinks is too sweet, and prefers Crunch Berries. Kathleen rounds out her tasting menu sampling the limited edition Cool Ranch Doritos, which she likes but still prefers the original or taco flavored Doritos. UPDATE ON KATHLEEN'S QUEEN'S COURT: Kathleen has limited updates on the Queens this week, but hopes that recent music releases and tour activity will provide more activity for next week's report. MOBSTER TIED TO ISABELLA STEWART GARDNER MUSEUM DIES: Kathleen provides an update that alleged mobster Robert Gentile, thought to have been the last person alive with knowledge of who committed the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum art heist, has died at the age of 85 of a stroke. THERANOS TRIAL UPDATE: Kathleen continues her obsession with seeing the downfall of Elizabeth Holmes, providing an update on Theranos trial currently taking place in California. She reads an article specifically reviewing Holmes' crazy emails sent in the middle of the night to employees while she was at the company's helm, as well as her defense strategy of trying to block testimony on her extravagant personal expenses while SAM ADAMS' ILLEGAL BEER: Kathleen is thrilled to read an article announcing that brewer Sam Adams is releasing the latest beer in their Utopias collection, which is available in limited capacity every 2 years. This release is so strong, it's illegal in 15 states because this year, the brews carry a staggering 28 percent alcohol by volume or ABV. By comparison, the classic Samuel Adams Boston Lager is just 5 percent ABV.CHINA BANS KIDS FROM MIDWEEK GAMING: Kathleen reads an article from China where new rules recently published by China's National Press and Publication Administration are allowing kids and teens under 18 years old be limited to three hours per week to play online video games. Kathleen laughs at the outcry that would happen in the US if such a move was made. THE WORLD'S LARGEST CRUISE SHIP DEBUTS: Never being a lover of cruise ship travel, Kathleen reads an announcement from Royal Caribbean advising that their newest ship, the Wonder of the Seas, has been authenticated as the largest cruise ship in the world. Originally meant to set sail from China, the ship will now begin sailing from Florida to the Caribbean in March 2022. The Wonder of the Seas will feature 8 “neighborhoods” and revised amenities such as a full waterslide. All of Kathleen's thoughts on cruise ship travel can be heard on her bits “Cruise Ship Day 1” and “Cruise Ship Day 2.”THE OLDEST LOBSTER TRAPPER IN MAINE: Kathleen is thrilled to read an article from Maine profiling Virginia Oliver, who has been fishing for lobsters for over a century. Despite having surpassed the typical retirement age decades ago, the Rockland, Maine-based fisherwoman works with her son, Max, catching lobsters three days a week from May through November. Kathleen applauds Virginia's efforts and work ethic, stating that the only other person that she could envision working into a second century would be her father, Jack. THE ‘SUEZ CANAL ON RAILS' UNVEILED: As listeners know, Kathleen loves a train ride and has a mad appreciation for any improvement to infrastructure. She's envious to read of plans in Cairo, Egypt where the Egyptian government has signed a $4.45 billion deal for a high-speed electric rail line to link its Red Sea and Mediterranean coasts. The 410-mile rail link will include a mainline designed to carry more than 30 million passengers annually as well as a freight line and will run between the Red Sea port of Ain Sokhna and 2 Mediterranean ports. Kathleen laughs that she's waited her entire life for a train to connect St. Louis and the Lake of the Ozarks, and wouldn't care how fast it traveled as long as there was a bar car made available. RUSSIAN CHESS STAR SUES NETFLIX: Like many Termites, Kathleen loved the premises of the Netflix series “The Queen's Gambit.” She reads an update where a former Soviet chess champion, Nona Gaprindashvili, is suing Netflix for defamation over the incorrect chronological sequence of the final episode where Gaprindashvili is referenced by name as not having ever faced male opponents, when in fact she HAD by 1968, the year that the last episode was situated in. No further details have been released from Netflix, but you can bet that Mama T will be on the lookout for an update!HOW TO BE LIKE WARREN BUFFETT: (or at least eat like him ☺) Kathleen loves reading about billionaire Warren Buffett, not only because he's a true Midwest delight but also because he's chosen to remain in Omaha his entire life and doesn't mind sharing some of the simple financial practices that he uses in his everyday life. Kathleen reads an article that outlines 9 frugal habits of Buffett's that we can incorporate to save money, and she laughs at her own approach to “wealth management” and her arguments with her brother Patrick over the cost of a cup of Starbucks coffee. She DOES agree with Buffett's love of McDonald's Egg McMuffin for breakfast and recommends not skipping out on an accompanying Diet Coke just because you can save more money buying the soda by the 12-pack. RALEIGH'S LOST COLONY: Kathleen loves history, and is excited to read an article announcing that archaeologists are embarking on a search for the lost colony of Roanoke in an attempt to determine what happened to the 117 people who completely vanished after its settlement. It's one of the nation's great mysteries: The first permanent colony of English settlers in what would become the United States, specifically North Carolina in 1587 by Sir Walter Raleigh, disappeared three years after it was erected with virtually no trace.THE MOB CHILDREN VS THE FBI: Kathleen laughs out loud reading an article announcing that a fugitive consigliere in Colombo crime family was recently arrested after his son taunted the FBI with a Florida poolside post of his father a day after his suspected mob family was arrested in a New York City raid. The taunting post was hurriedly deleted, but not in enough time for Federal Agents to screengrab the information and enact an arrest plan. Ralph DiMatteo, 66, was the only person mentioned in the federal indictment to evade arrest, and that's because it was able to be proven that he was soaking up the Florida rays. Kathleen muses that even “the children” can be caught at their own games.WHAT TO WATCH THIS WEEK: Kathleen recommends finishing “Nine Perfect Strangers” on Hulu, continuing through Season 2 of “Wu-Tang: An American Saga” on Hulu, and also listening to upcoming weekly episodes of the ABC News podcast “The Dropout” that is closely following the Elizabeth Holmes trial. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
ITS RYDER CUP WEEK! In this episode we talk all thing Ryder Cup. A and Z are joined by Matt Grubich and Rob Maguire to discuss one of their favorite tournaments. We have hosted tournaments multiple times at Whistling Straits so this Ryder Cup has a little more meaning since we know the course quite well. We discuss: -Possible matchup -Who might be hidden and who will most likely play every match -Our predictions on who we think will take home the trophy If your interested in any tournaments we run check out Agtseries.com Teams of 2 players, each playing their own ball, will compete in a Gross and Net format for a chance to qualify for the AGT Series Championship at Big Cedar Lodge. Follow us on the A to Z Golfing Podcast on instagram
In our 10th episode A to Z have the one and only Emily Sobut down in Studio C. She is a great friend and we were excited to get to know her more with all of you. In part two of our interview with Emily we discuss: - Women's golf and some issues we had with the 2021 Women's US Open. - We make some predictions on he tour Championship, Solheim Cup, and a little of the Ryder Cup -Andy gets a Big Moss Putting Green to work on his favorite part of the game. If your interested in any tournaments we run check out Agtseries.com Teams of 2 players, each playing their own ball, will compete in a Gross and Net format for a chance to qualify for the AGT Series Championship at Big Cedar Lodge. Follow us on the A to Z Golfing Podcast on instagram
In our 10th episode A to Z have the one and only Emily Sobut down in Studio C. She is a great friend and we were excited to get to know her more with all of you. In part one of our interview with Emily we discuss: - How Emily found her passion for golf. - We try not to be jealous of all of her travel endeavor she has taken the past 7 plus year. -Her winter trip to Sand Valley and how we might have to follow her there this next year. If your interested in any tournaments we run check out Agtseries.com Teams of 2 players, each playing their own ball, will compete in a Gross and Net format for a chance to qualify for the AGT Series Championship at Big Cedar Lodge. Follow us on the A to Z Golfing Podcast on instagram
A to Z Golfing Podcast might be a little late this week, but we always want to keep the party rockin'. The guys have been busy with golfing, but always find time for all of you. In this episode they discuss: -Anthony's Club Championship -Match Play Love it or hate it? -Recap of Bull Valley Event If your interested in any tournaments we run check out Agtseries.com Teams of 2 players, each playing their own ball, will compete in a Gross and Net format for a chance to qualify for the AGT Series Championship at Big Cedar Lodge. Follow us on the A to Z Golfing Podcast on instagram
A to Z Golfing Podcast talk to one of their good friends Matt Grubich. He is part of the family as A and Z have known him for the past 11 years. With a great buddy on hand we had to split the episode into 2 parts. In Part 2 they discuss: -Who is the GOAT? -We are going back to VEGAS Baby! -Andy's is packing his golf bag all wrong and Anthony gives Andy at time out. -Andy's love of Vienna Hot Dogs and Swag covers come to light. If your interested in any tournaments we run check out Agtseries.com Teams of 2 players, each playing their own ball, will compete in a Gross and Net format for a chance to qualify for the AGT Series Championship at Big Cedar Lodge. Follow us on the A to Z Golfing Podcast on instagram
A to Z Golfing Podcast talk to one of their good friends Matt Grubich. He is part of the family as A and Z have known him for the past 11 years. With a great buddy on hand we had to split the episode into 2 parts. In Part 1 they discuss: -Pace of play recap -Matts hole-in-one at Whistling Straits -Anthony gets pranked by Rob and Matt at Kohler with the help of Ed Elsner. -Z and Matt tell us their arguments about Rickie Fowler and Jordan Spieth If your interested in any tournaments we run check out Agtseries.com Teams of 2 players, each playing their own ball, will compete in a Gross and Net format for a chance to qualify for the AGT Series Championship at Big Cedar Lodge. Follow us on the A to Z Golfing Podcast on instagram
Anthony Zumpano was steaming as summer heated up during July's Pace of Play Month. Andy Ciszczon hasn't seen him this heated up about a topic in a very long time. This episode is all about Pace of Play and keeping the game of golf moving and growing. If your interested in any tournaments we run check out Agtseries.com Teams of 2 players, each playing their own ball, will compete in a Gross and Net format for a chance to qualify for the AGT Series Championship at Big Cedar Lodge. Follow us on the A to Z Golfing Podcast on instagram.
Andy Ciszczon and Anthony Zumpano head to Conway GC for a remote event. AM Golf Trips hosts their first Member for a Day event and A and Z couldn't miss out on bringing the show on the road. We discuss: -Reactions and Results of Conway Farms GC -Swag Putting Contest -Interview with Robert Lesher and Mike McLaughlin This was an amazing day and one we will remember for a very long time. Special thanks to Am Golf Trips for hosting a fantastic event. If your interested in any tournaments we run check out Agtseries.com Teams of 2 players, each playing their own ball, will compete in a Gross and Net format for a chance to qualify for the AGT Series Championship at Big Cedar Lodge. Follow us on the A to Z Golfing Podcast on instagram.
Andy Ciszczon and Anthony Zumpano continue their Phone call Friday. They follow episode 5 part 1 and 2 by calling Ben's wife non other than Mrs. Emily Kilborn. The boys are interested in hearing her journey in the game of golf. Be on the look out if Anthony and Andy ever call you it might be to have you on our segment Phone Call Friday! If your interested in any tournaments we run check out Agtseries.com Teams of 2 players, each playing their own ball, will compete in a Gross and Net format for a chance to qualify for the AGT Series Championship at Big Cedar Lodge. Follow us on the A to Z Golfing Podcast on instagram.
A to Z Golfing Podcast go on the road to play in the Kilborn Classic. A and Z interview the 3 time AGT Series Champion Ben Kilborn. They had such a great conversation they had to split the episode into 2 parts. In Part 2 they discuss: -Playing golf with a partner -Andy's golf bag -Playing in the moment and going after pins -Answering Instagram Questions with Ben If your interested in any tournaments we run check out Agtseries.com Teams of 2 players, each playing their own ball, will compete in a Gross and Net format for a chance to qualify for the AGT Series Championship at Big Cedar Lodge. Follow us on the A to Z Golfing Podcast on instagram
A to Z Golfing Podcast go on the road to play in the Kilborn Classic. A and Z interview the 3 time AGT Series Champion Ben Kilborn. They had such a great conversation they had to split the episode into 2 parts. In Part 1 they discuss: -The start of the Kilborn Classic and a recap of the event -How Ben got started into Golf -Surprise call in from Jared Steger Bens golfing partner at his Cog Hill event and Gross winner of the Kilborn Classic -Ben relives his round at the AM Golf Trips Las Vegas Trip with his Partner Matt Inch If your interested in any tournaments we run check out Agtseries.com Teams of 2 players, each playing their own ball, will compete in a Gross and Net format for a chance to qualify for the AGT Series Championship at Big Cedar Lodge. Follow us on the A to Z Golfing Podcast on instagram
Andy Ciszczon and Anthony Zumpano have their first ever Phone call Friday. What better guest to have on than Mrs. Tudor. She has had a big influence on Anthony's life so it's only fitting we have her on. She is brand new to playing the game of golf so we decided to check in on her journey and have a little chat. Be on the look out if Anthony and Andy ever call you it might be to have you on our new segment Phone Call Friday! If your interested in any tournaments we run check out Agtseries.com Teams of 2 players, each playing their own ball, will compete in a Gross and Net format for a chance to qualify for the AGT Series Championship at Big Cedar Lodge. Follow us on the A to Z Golfing Podcast on instagram.
"Most people move because of two things: they need more square footage (more space), or they're at a new income level." - Tony Long of Long Real Estate TeamHave questions about selling a house like...How far out should you start preparing to sell your house?To stage or not to stage?When should we put it on the market?In episode 16, we're discussing what you need to know about selling a house, with Rockstar Realtor, Tony Long of Long Real Estate Team.Round 2 with Tony Long and Kyle to discuss what you need to know when you're thinking about selling your house. Kyle lays it out into a 4 Part Process: The Pre-Sale: What you need to do to your house to get it ready to sellDeciding on Realtor or FSBO: Choosing wether you should get a realtor or try to sell it yourself (For Sale By Owner)On the Market: What do we do while the house is on the market, and selecting an offerUnder Contract and Closing: Making sure the deal goes throughTony shares the important things you need to do to get the house ready to go to market. He takes off his realtor hat and discusses the pros and cons of getting a realtor or trying to sell your house yourself. What about being a Sell-Buyer (Selling your house while trying to buy a house)? Tony talks about structuring the deal to eliminate the stress of having to quickly find a house to buy.Before they got started, they were shooting the breeze about the glory days in Manhattan, KS (the Little Apple), cereal, and of course.... wrestling. Who would win the Manhattan High Wrestling dual between Team 1998 vs. Team 2002? Kyle gets the expert, the head coach of both teams, to weigh in! You don't want to miss this!To skip the fluff, go to the 47:53 mark. However, it's not advised! Resources:Long for Realtor, Overland Park Crossfit, Coach Woodford, Coach Woodford Bio, Big Cedar Lodge, Do you owe capital gains on the sale of your home? (NerdWallet), Electric Boogie (The Electric Slide), Yeah - Usher feat. Lil Jon, Ludacris, Llama Llama Red Pajama - LudacrisEarl Woods buried in Manhattan, KS, Shawn Bammes Named MHS Wrestling Coach, Nature Valley Baked Oat Bites Cereal Tony Long, Principal Agent - Long Real Estate Team
A to Z welcome the two time AGT Series Champion Brandon Tudor into Studio C. He is coming in hot off his back to back victory (one against our one and only host Anthony Zumpano). Also Discussed: -AGT Series review of Sandy Pines and our "Member for a Day" at Conway Farms (we will have a live event podcast in which you can join us on air) -Fathers day recap -Brandon joining the party and talks about his mental game -Tiger's Story at Shadow Creek -Brandon's Best Round If your interested in any tournaments we run check out Agtseries.com Teams of 2 players, each playing their own ball, will compete in a Gross and Net format for a chance to qualify for the AGT Series Championship at Big Cedar Lodge. Follow us on the A to Z Golfing Podcast on instagram
Anthony Zumpano and Andy Ciszczon welcome their first guest into Studio C! Nick Tudor Joins the boys and talks about his AGT Series Victory. Also Discussed: -Agt Series review at Harbor Shores -Welcome Nick Tudor -We are talking about grass -US Open week -Brooks vs Bryson -Fathers Day If your interested in any tournaments we run check out Agtseries.com Teams of 2 players, each playing their own ball, will compete in a Gross and Net format for a chance to qualify for the AGT Series Championship at Big Cedar Lodge. Follow us on the A to Z Golfing Podcast on instagram
We are back!!! Anthony Zumpano and Andy Ciszczon made it to episode 2 and are not planning on stopping anytime soon. We discuss: -The Memorial (Jon Rahm and covid test) -Andy Wins Foulis Cup tournament -Practice! -Agt Series Events -Womens US Open If your interested in any tournaments we run check out Agtseries.com Teams of 2 players, each playing their own ball, will compete in a Gross and Net format for a chance to qualify for the AGT Series Championship at Big Cedar Lodge. Follow us on the A to Z Golfing Podcast on instagram
Episode 209 is an all-Rooney show as Matt is joined by Mike and Reid to we give you a course review of the Big Cedar Lodge facility in the Ozarks. Buffalo Ridge, Payne's Valley and Ozark National are the big three there and we give you a full review on the three courses as well as the facility and par 3 courses as a whole. Subscribe, rate, review on iTunes and we'll be back to our normal schedule next week!
It has been a long time coming but it's finally here! Anthony Zumpano (aka Z, AZ, Uncle Tony) and Andy Ciszczon have finally finished their long awaited episode 1 Podcast. We discuss: -Getting to know us and how we got into golf -Differences between Private and Public Golf -Anthony's attire on the course -Favorite times on the golf course -The "Rob" Rule If your interested in any tournaments we run check out AGTSeries.com Teams of 2 players, each playing their own ball, will compete in a Gross and Net format for a chance to qualify for the AGT Series Champion at Big Cedar Lodge.
Have you ever woken up and forgot where you are? And what you are hunting that day? It happens if you travel as the host and producer of an award-winning TV series for more than 300 days out of the year, just like Melissa Bachman of Winchester Deadly Passion. Melissa joins Scott and Michelle to talk about her turkey hunting season so far (it is going well), how to cook food in a bison stomach (Scott was super interested in this), and what Melissa does in her downtime (she has zero downtime). Plus, Michelle heads out on a road trip to Big Cedar Lodge, more to follow on that soon. Follow Melissa on Instagram @melissa_bachman Watch her show, Winchester Deadly Passion, on Sportsman Channel and MyOutdoorTV. Plus see past shows and tons of hunting tips on her YouTube Channel. Get Scott’s Recipes at SportingChef.Com Follow Scott on Instagram and Facebook and YouTube Follow Michelle on Instagram
Geoff, Bo, and regular guest Brian catch up and talk Derek Chauvin, FedEx Forum. Big Cedar Lodge, NBA news, Pick Game of the Week recap of the Los Angeles Clippers vs the Philadelphia Seventy Sixers + The Hausmann Prime Zone, Grizzlies, and we pick a game for next week. Thank you for listening.
Kathleen opens the show drinking a Grit Kisser lager from Back Forty Beer Company in Gadsden, AL and goes on to tells listeners about her recent road trip to Muscle Shoals, Alabama. UPDATE ON KATHLEEN’S QUEEN’S COURT: In an update on her Queens, Kathleen confirms that Dolly Parton has received her 2nd COVID-19 vaccine, Cher is in the social media “trouble box” after tweeting about the death of George Floyd, Tanya is running wild on her Nashville ranch, and Stevie and Chaka remain quiet for another week. “BAD GOOD FOOD”: In her quest for new and delicious not-so-nutritious junk food AND in continuing her search for the best Ranch, Kathleen runs down a local Wisconsin-based list of the best Ranch dressings by brand. She then samples Heinz Mayochup and Honeyracha MashUp Sauces, Kroger brand Reuben Sandwich potato chips, and finishes off with a dessert bite of Birthday Cake Oreos.AN ANGRY OCTOPUS: Kathleen reads an article from Australia about a man who was walking on the beach and looking for somewhere to swim with his two-year-old daughter in Geographe Bay, a popular snorkeling spot. He was attacked by an octopus (a usually peaceful creature) while swimming and posted the video on his Instagram account.A NEW ELIZABETH HOLMES: As a follow up to her past episodes detailing the ongoings of Theranos Founder Elizabeth Holmes, Kathleen announces that Amanda Seyfried will play Holmes in the upcoming Hulu film “The Dropout.” ANNA SOROKIN ICE ICE BABY: Kathleen follows up Episode 29 by advising Termites that fake heiress Anna Sorokin is in ICE custody in Bergen County, NJ after she failed to leave the US for Germany on March 26th. VISA ALLOWS CRYPTOCURRENCY PAYMENTS: In keeping with her obsession with cryptocurrency and her own Ethereum account, Kathleen is thrilled to read an article announcing that Visa will allow the use of the cryptocurrency to settle transactions on its payment network, the latest sign of growing acceptance of digital currencies by the mainstream financial industry. LILIUM FLYING TAXIS: Flying taxis are a reality, and Kathleen can’t be more excited to see her childhood “Jetsons” transportation arrive. She reads an article from Germany about Lilium, the latest electric aviation startup to go public, and prominently work on the final plans for their flying taxis. NFT HONEY BEAR SELLS: In continuing to understand the recent Non-Fungible Token movement, Kathleen reads an article detailing the sale of one of his Honey Bear portraits, with this one resembling Facebook’s Mark Zuckerburg. The 48 x 36-inch print and NFT sold for the cryptocurrency equivalent of $64,610.78 (38.88 ETH), and 20% of the proceeds were donated to COVID-19 relief on the charity platform GiveDirectly.ANOTHER GENDER REVEAL GOES WRONG: Kathleen continues her rant about the absurdity of gender reveal parties from Episode 28 as she reads an article from Mexico where a gender reveal stunt went tragically wrong this week in Cancún, killing at least 2 people. The Cessna 206 crashed shortly after pink smoke declared that the baby would be a girl. ALABAMA YOGA BAN: Kathleen laughs out loud and has another sip of her beer while reading an article outlining a bill in Alabama that would lift a 28-year ban on yoga in public schools. During a hearing by the state's Senate Judiciary Committee, two conservative groups objected to the bill, citing concerns about yoga's ties to Hinduism and worry that the practice will convert children to that religion. LIL NAS X’s SATAN SHOES: In honor of her mom’s favorite rapper, Kathleen describes to listeners the drama surrounding the latest collaboration with MSCHF. Lil Nas released 666 pairs of “Satan Sneakers” which are modified Nike shoes allegedly containing a drop of human blood. Kathleen provides commentary on Nas’s lap dance with the Devil in the song’s video and then tells a childhood story when she watched The Exorcist when her parents were out one evening, and her follow-up encounter with a slippery Ouija board. BRANSON FOSTER FRAUD SCHEME REVEALED: Kathleen reads an article from her home state of Missouri, where a local performer recently pleads guilty to stealing more than $85K from audience members who donated to his fake charity for foster children. She then discloses her own experiences in Branson.WINE VS CATARACTS: Kathleen loves red wine, and is delighted to share with her Termites the result of a recent study advising that drinking wine slashes the risk of needing eye cataract surgery. OKLAHOMA PASTOR’S LOVE TRIANGLE: Kathleen loves a good ID Channel style murder story, and provides her own colorful commentary regarding the tangled story of the wife of an Oklahoma pastor and her alleged accomplice in her husband’s murder. The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation confirmed that pastor David Evans’ wife, Kristie Evans, was arrested after confessing to his murder and was assisted by her lover. Officials say all three were allegedly involved in a love triangle that continued for months at the local Super 8 motel. ABANDONED MISSOURI RESORT: Returning again to her home state of Missouri, Kathleen describes the ghost town of mansions at Indian Ridge Resort outside of Branson that was supposed to be developed into a $1.6 billion resort community. When the 2008 US housing crisis impacted the economy, the developer ceased growth and now the overgrown community sits vacant. The resort was to be home to the best golf course in the Ozarks, and Kathleen recommends that visitors to the area tour Bass Pro’s Big Cedar Lodge, play golf at any of the courses located there including Tiger Woods’ Payne’s Valley, and go fishing at Table Rock Lake. WHAT TO WATCH THIS WEEK: Kathleen recommends watching the documentary “Muscle Shoals.”
In this episode, I welcome Debbie Dinneen! Debbie is the owner of Seasonal People who sculpts and creates original Santas for retail sales and special orders. Her background, growing up in Orange County, CA, plays a significant role in her artistic journey and endeavours, and she delights us with tales of her adventures. (Fun fact: the cover image of this episode is of one of Debbie's original creations!) Get in touch with Debbie Dinneen: http://www.seasonalpeople.com/ Support Artfully Told: www.paypal.me/elevateartArtfully Told links: www.facebook.com/artfullytold | www.artfullytold.podbean.com | elevateartskc@gmail.comGet a free audiobook through Audible! http://www.audibletrial.com/ArtfullyToldSchedule your interview with Artfully Told! https://calendly.com/artfullytold/podcast-interview Episode 33 - Debbie DinneenLindsey Dinneen: Hello, and welcome to Artfully Told, where we share true stories about meaningful encounters with art.[00:00:07] Krista: I think artists help people have different perspectives on every aspect of life.[00:00:13] Roman: All I can do is put my part into the world.[00:00:16] Elizabeth: It doesn't have to be perfect the first time. It doesn't have to be perfect ever really. I mean, as long as you, you're enjoying doing it and you're trying your best, that can be good enough.[00:00:24] Elna: Art is something that you can experience with your senses and that you just experiences as so beautiful.[00:00:32]Lindsey Dinneen: Hello, and welcome back to Artfully Told. I'm your host Lindsey, and I am so very excited to have my mother-in-law on the show today. Her name is Debbie Dinneen, and she is an incredible artist and has wonderful, amazing stories to share from her journey through all sorts of different kinds of art. And Debbie, thank you so much for being here. I'm just so excited to have you.[00:01:02] Debbie Dinneen: I'm happy to be here. This should be fun.[00:01:05] Lindsey Dinneen: Absolutely. Yes. Well, would you mind sharing, to start, sort of your background , maybe kind of your journey of, of how you started dabbling in different art forms, and yeah, maybe what you're up to now too?[00:01:20] Debbie Dinneen: It, you know, it really is truly a journey. I, I credit a lot of my interests to being raised in Orange County, California, where you're really bombarded with the arts, visual arts, theater, just so many great avenues. And it's tough to pick just one. I started it with a deep interest in theater, and even when I was young, I wanted to be a choreographer. That didn't happen. But I really enjoyed street theater with the Renaissance festivals. I had a lot of exposure to Disney artists and artists from all different areas and walks of life. So I really appreciate having had the opportunity to be raised there. Later in life, I , just before I moved to Kansas, I was working, making tissue heart valves from pigs' heart valves.[00:02:21] And I still use many of those tools today in my sculpting and Santa making. So that's just one more tool that I had to be able to transfer and apply to sculpting. I went to JOCO [Johnson County Community College] out here for some pottery classes. I was a very poor potter and found myself making odd little things instead. And I had children at home and decided that I was going to start doing sculpting and trying to sell them at some local craft fairs. I started with cave men. One of my favorite pieces was a cave man on a fossilized rock gritting his teeth with a thorn in his foot. I loved all the natural aspect and using natural fibers and things that we just find in our environment. Later, I decided that I really wanted to express joy and laughter and do it through my art. And I had done it at the Renaissance Festival, creating characters like the Rat Lady, and I really wanted it to come through my art. That's when I decided to start sculpting and making Santas . I use a lot of natural fibers and it just lent well to what I wanted to portray. I noticed that a lot of the Santas available were, were angry looking and I wanted some that looked more fun-- silly if you will, happy. So that's the direction I went.[00:04:14] Lindsey Dinneen: I love that. And I love that it was about celebrating joy and laughter and creating these-- they're amazing, you definitely have to go check out her website and see them , hopefully get one for yourself. Because the detail in these Santas is just incredible and you can definitely see the joy come out. They're so fun. Yeah.[00:04:42] Debbie Dinneen: I, I like to make action figures, I call them . For example, Santas sledding on their bellies and their beards blowing back in the wind. That's one of my favorites . Santas making wine in half barrels and holding their wine glasses up, stomping grapes with their feet full of, of the wine. It's just fun things. Things that people will want to put around their home during the holiday season that will bring them joy. And happy Santa is a lot more fun than a grumpy one.[00:05:20] Lindsey Dinneen: Yes, amen to that. Well, and I am, I know because I have the privilege of owning some and also have seen a lot of your work. But one of the things that I think is so amazing about what you do is the level of care and attention to detail. So it's like you mentioned, incorporating natural fibers and things like that. But I know that you literally import specific things when you're looking for it. So can you talk about maybe how, how do you decide, or how did you come to, you know," this is my standard of quality that I infused in this?"[00:06:00] Debbie Dinneen: That kind of came along with my first experience in retail. And I was actually supplying Santas to what used to be called Everyday's a Holiday at Crown Center. And the gentleman that owned the store had such a good eye. And anytime I make a Santa-- I can only actually remember feeling like this is perhaps a perfect piece and that rarely happens if you're an artist, 'cause we're always striving for perfection and we oftentimes don't feel that we have met that. So, and this man had the ability to spot exactly the same thing that I had a problem with with my Santas. It was uncanny and it was disturbing as well. So I, it really bugged me, but that, that taught me. And in time I learned, you know, if, if my Santas are going to be in a high quality retail environment, I need to meet that challenge. So I do import pelts from, from Tibet , China . I also use , I buy a lot of vintage coats and I learned how to work with the pelts and the fur to use them and incorporate them with my Santas. It's, it's kind of exciting because you get to, because it's, it's a lot of different mediums that you use, not just the clay.[00:07:34]So I get to use a lot of different fabrics' fibers, and then I incorporate with the Santa. So I get to learn other little side skills like embroidery, sewing, of course. I, oftentimes my husband would make sleds, sleighs, and help me. He helped me learn how to make the Santa stand independently, which it's a tricky thing and you have to make sure that everything is balanced well, so the Santa remained standing at all times. So it, it really has been a learning experience. And you just keep, you just don't give up. And the first part was learning to sculpt. I did have the ability to see three dimensionally. It's a skill I needed making the tissue heart valves. It, it lends well to sculpting. And each, with each Santa, you really do learn something, or you and or you go, "Oops. I remember now." And you change your direction or step it up and make it a little bit different. It's, it is really truly a journey of learning.[00:08:53] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. Yeah. And like you said, all these complementary skillsets then that are completely art-related, but that you've kind of acquired along the way. That's really neat.[00:09:03]Debbie Dinneen: I really enjoy going to the store and being outside or inside the store. And I bring clay with me and I really enjoy having the kids come up and I have extra tools for them and some clay and they try their hand at it and they, they love it. And they're excited by it. That's one of my favorite things to do.[00:09:27] Lindsey Dinneen: Oh, how fun! Yeah, I'm sure they are so delighted by it. So when you're creating a new work, is it often an inspiration that comes from finding, you know, what ends up being a cute little prop or accessory in your finished creation? Or does it happen where it's maybe more commissioned, someone says, "I'm looking for this type of Santa."[00:09:54] Debbie Dinneen: You know, it's interesting that you ask that. I just completed a piece for a local Kansas City barbecue , Rosedale Barbecue in Kansas City. And it was a piece of , the granddaughter. The, the grandfather started it like 81 years ago, and the granddaughter wanted a piece to honor her grandfather. And it was a very emotional thing for her. She really loves her, loved her grandpa. So I ended up making a smoker out of, I think it was 950 bricks , little bricks and then side pieces, their sign , and the Santa, instead of sculpting just a Santa, I sculpted her, her grandfather from pictures that she supplied me. So that I that's my favorite kind of thing to do, because if I, if it's something so special to them, then I'm so much more invested.[00:10:58] Then there's times when I know, for example, that people really enjoy the wine Santas and I enjoy making them because it makes people laugh and it's funny, and it's something that they haven't seen before. It, inspiration can even come --I may find one little antique or vintage item that is special and I, and I then will build a whole Santa around that. And , and if they tell a story by visually I, I, my that's part of my goal as well. So anything you add to it gives it more depth and meaning, and I love doing a special order Santas simply because, you know, this person is invested in it, and you work so hard to make them feel happy about the finished product.[00:11:57] Lindsey Dinneen: Yes, absolutely. And so when you're going about creating, especially these special works, do you always go in a certain order when you're creating your Santas, or is it kind of, you know, maybe one day you, you feel like sewing, so you'll do the coat. And then the next day, you know, you're ready to sculpt or does it, does it kind of flow like that? Do you have a, or is it very specific?[00:12:24] Debbie Dinneen: You know, that's a really good question because many pieces are really different. Like when I took on this challenge of the Rosedale Barbecue Santa, I felt like the greatest challenge for me was going to be making the smoker. And it was a challenge. But it turned out really well. So I felt really good about it, but I felt like I had to do that before sculpting his head and his hands. And I think because I knew for me it was something I had not done before. And, and I knew it would be the most challenging thing for me. So yeah, in that case, I did it that way. And then you, you basically, you build them from the ground up.[00:13:16] So for example, the wine Santas, I would start with the wine barrel , fill it with materials to keep it weighted at the bottom, then put layers of the grapes and then a layer of liquid glass paint to make it look wet. And already I've got a wire running up through the bottom of it, so the Santa can be built onto that wire armature. And so I will build that up and I, I always have to remember to get the pants on over that wire before I go any further, or then you have a Santa with no pants. So when that thinks that piece needs to be built in a specific order, so they're all a little bit different. And each one presents their own challenge. Even if they're just sitting, you have to make sure that they can sit and stay seated in an upright position. So these are all little tricks of the trade that you learn along the way.[00:14:22] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah, absolutely. Well, so I know that when you create your Santas, they each come with a very personalized card. And so what do you share on those cards? Is it, is it the different things that are unique to it, or how does that?[00:14:40] Debbie Dinneen: That is, is exactly right. I try to take the time to write what special items I have incorporated into the piece. I'm like, if I had used Mongolian lamb's wool or mink from a vintage coat I like to, or bridal satin, I use a lot-- I like to let people know what special things go into them--or the crystal eyeballs. And I make their own teeth myself. I make their tongues and their tonsils and my Santas are really known for their open mouth smiles. And that's what makes them look so good.[00:15:20] Lindsey Dinneen: Yes, absolutely. Yeah. I love these Santas. They're so, they're so fun. They're so whimsical and yeah. So I'm kind of curious because, all right, 'cause you'd mentioned a couple of times, you know, your, your actual job experience back in California, like you said, helps you with your sculpting, what would turn into your sculpting skills. But I'm curious, have you always had a really steady hand? 'Cause I would think that with the intricacies that you were working with and that you still do, that would be challenging. Like I, I'm sure I wouldn't be successful at that.[00:16:00] Debbie Dinneen: You know, it's funny. I didn't feel like I had a lot of great motor skills that way, small motor skills. But once I had done that job for the lab , and most of our work was done under a microscope, and they were the first tissue heart valve made from pigs. Heart valves is pretty delicate work. And I think that really helped tune and hone my physical skills . Even an example is, we would use a blanket stitch on the stent, which we put the valve in. We'd use a blanket stitch, which of course, you know, you use when you sew, so the two together working with small things, small tools, being able to see in three dimensions , it all kind of came together and was helpful for me. And then I think perhaps overexposure to Disneyland Disney artists. My, my maid of honor at my wedding was a Disney artist. As a matter of fact, I brought her there to, to apply for the job myself and she cartooned for them for years. So, I and, and wanting things to just be happy and full of joy. That's what I wanted to portray through my Santas. And I think I really do think my exposure to Disneyland and being raised in Orange County probably played a big role in that.[00:17:37] Lindsey Dinneen: Yes, I'm sure that it did.[00:17:40]Debbie Dinneen: We were kind of a humorous family, and we love theater and entertain. It's just really a fortunate, fortunate thing I think to be, to be around. And we've just always been silly. What can I say?[00:17:58]Lindsey Dinneen: Yes. Well, I can attest to that and I love it. Yeah. So, okay. So I know that at one point in time, you had an opportunity to maybe-- and please correct me if any of the details are wrong-- but had an opportunity to maybe take your Santas and mass produce them. And you ended up deciding against that. Can you speak to that? I'm just really, that is a, that was a huge, bold step, which I, you know, have totally respect, but it's, I'd love to hear about that. [00:18:32] Debbie Dinneen: The decision I made was simply because it's a really tough thing for a manufacturer to replicate exactly your piece. And in most cases, If you try that, it's not done well enough. There's a local company here in Kansas City that did the best job ever on somebody else's Santas. And I would have to have had that standard as well. That opportunity never occurred, but most of the reproductions are done in China and you don't have a lot of control, and the quality is never as good as what you can do yourself. So I decided that I'm better off staying small-scale and doing what I really love and being able to do whatever I want. It, there's a lot to be said for working independently and not having to you know, like quibble with somebody--how many buttons you can have on the Santa's coat or or what colors. And so for me, the creative process is making each one exactly the way I want it. Unless of course it's a special order. Then I collaborate.' I love to take people's ideas in that case. And oftentimes they'll bring me childhood toys of theirs or their children's toys or grandparents' pictures , all kinds of things, so that I've, over the years, incorporated into their special order Santa. And that that's really a fun thing. It's all about being able to have the freedom to create and make people happy with the results.[00:20:31] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah, absolutely. Yeah. And I think you're absolutely right. You touched on the fact that, you know, it could be what maybe they would consider to be a small detail, like the number of buttons, but to you there's intention and there's purpose behind that. So it makes complete sense that, you know, as an artist, you want to continue to feel very proud of what you create, and so I just want to circle back to the Renaissance Festival because I, I know you spent years actually doing that and you talk about your love of theater and performing, and I know you and your husband had a whole set of very well-known characters. Do you want to share more about some stories from that?[00:21:18] Debbie Dinneen: Sure. I created, I got exposed to the Renaissance Festivals in California and, and there did a jester, and that was my original character. And then moved to Kansas and immediately got involved with the festival out here, which at the time was a benefit for the Kansas City Art Institute. And lots of the Hallmark artists were involved. We had great times. I created a character called the Rat Lady. Because somebody told me I couldn't, and what I did was I got a dozen dead rats from KU Med Center, and they were donated to me, and I had them mummified. And the Rat Lady was a mad woman who believed she protected people from the plague by having them kiss the dead rat on the lips. Well, these were pretty disgusting, but they were safe and men all over the Kansas City area were kissing these rats on the lips. It was just awful, but I had a good time doing it. I would say, I would say after they kissed him on the lips, I told them it would help protect them from the plague.[00:22:29] The irony is of course that the fleas on the rats actually helped spread the plague and they would come off the merchant ships. And that's one of the ways that the plague was spread so widely, but I would say, "Oh, look, his lips have brought it off his face." And the, the wives would always grab their husbands and drag them off. It was hilarious. And then Tim, my wonderful husband, is very kind of quiet and shy. And so he created a character, the Kissing Beggar and he held a sign, "Kisses: One Penny" and, and he would actually sell kisses for a penny. People, husbands would give him a penny or a dollar and just go, go say, "Go kiss my wife." And the wives would run, but they enjoyed getting their picture taken with Tim. So it became a family event. Even our son as a small child and a baby was out at the festival in costume. I performed in California, Texas, and Kansas City. And It was after that, that I started doing Santas.[00:23:40]Lindsey Dinneen: I love it. Do you ever miss those days and would you ever consider going back and doing it again?[00:23:46] Debbie Dinneen: You know, I kind of miss it. I remember some of my memories were going to sleep at night, hearing people, screaming, "Rat Lady, Rat Lady." It got to the point that I couldn't hide and eat lunch because somebody wanted me to come out to get a picture. I had a whole string of dead rats. I had several upon my body. I wore--this is really bad--but I would catch flies in jars, freeze them for a couple of minutes, stick them on my face with spirit gum. Spirit gum is used to put on beards, mustaches, that sort of thing. Very tacky. I get the fly out of the freezer, put it on my face. It would warm up and wake up and be buzzing and flapping. And so that made people wonder, "how does she do that?" One man even turned around and slapped me in the face. He was, he was panicked because he saw these flies on my face. I usually had at least four. And, and I thought, "Hey, he slapped me!" It was, it was hilarious. It was the oddest reaction that I'd gotten. But my word, yeah, I got, I was removed from the top of the Crown by security. I was doing a radio show. And that was, it was the only time I've ever been removed from somewhere. But you know, when you're in rags and you look dirty and you have rats , it's really dubious. So it was appropriate.[00:25:20] Lindsey Dinneen: Yes.[00:25:20] Debbie Dinneen: I did a lot of the local TV and radio here, and enjoy enjoyed doing that as well, and schools, personal appearances at schools. So switching gears to doing Santas was really good for, for my family. And for me , generated extra income. I didn't have to drag my kids out in all kinds of weather. So it was a really good transition. And I still do that to this day. My Santas are at Crown Center in Occasions. And believe it or not, it was the first store I started out in, and it was Everyday's a Holiday then. It's Occasions now on the second floor . I've sold my Santas for a few years down at Big Cedar Lodge in Branson. I'm just in one store now. And I do sell directly from my website, which is seasonalpeople.com. So I'm still making them and I still enjoy it.[00:26:25] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah, of course. Well, I just am curious: are there any stories that come to your mind as sort of, you know, either funny things that happened related to the arts or heartwarming or something that kind of has stuck in your memory as a moment to remember, because you just want to hold on to that encounter with art?[00:26:51] Debbie Dinneen: You know, there have been some moments. I was in selling at a store, in a store on the Plaza and it was just heartwarming to see people coming in and enjoying just looking at them, whether they bought them or not. And just hearing the nice comments and seeing that the kids that just love the Santas, and to me being there and getting to see people's reactions is really fun. There is one time , the lady didn't know that I was in the store and I was kind of behind something. I, I heard her say, "Oh my God, that is hideous. I would never have one of those in my house." I laughed so hard! And I appreciated hearing that reaction because some people find sculpture or doll-like sculptures kind of scary. So to hear her make that comment, and it just tickled me to death. Than I, I never said to her, "Oh, I made that," because I didn't want her to feel bad, but you know, right. This goes to show you: everybody has a different idea or thoughts on what a Santa should be, and some I do are very traditional. I actually got a lot of reaction from a Santa that I do that is drunk and he's on his back. He's got a bag with alcohol in it. He has a gum, chewed gum on the bottom of his shoe that he stepped on and a, a wrapper from, or a receipt from the liquor store, and his tongue is hanging out. And he's just flat on his back and it's actually a pretty cute piece, but people really would find that funny too. That's a special piece and I like to see people's reactions with that.[00:28:50]Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah, of course. And how cool to be able to witness somebody else witnessing your art and hear their reactions. Oh my word, that one lady.[00:29:00] Debbie Dinneen: Yeah, most of the time it's really, really complimentary. When I heard that, I could not help but laugh, and I didn't want her to feel bad. So I went around this area where she couldn't see me to do my laughing. And it, it's good because you know what you don't ever want to get too arrogant as an artist. You don't ever want to think your stuff is the best, in my opinion. So it's good to hear that kind of honest response and it keeps you in your place. You know what I mean? So, yeah. That's all part of it and I would never think that mine is the best or that mine are perfect. Like I said, in all these years, I've only done like one that I couldn't find fault with. I've made a lot of Santas over the years, so, you know, it's-- I don't know if it's an artist thing, where we just don't feel we're ever good enough--but I don't ever want to make that mistake of feeling that I'm superior because I think you can get in trouble that way. You've always got to be hungry and keep trying.[00:30:14] Lindsey Dinneen: Yes. Good advice. Well, and I think that is so important because I think as artists, we are striving for excellence, and perfection is just not something that can be reached in art, is what I've decided. I agree because it's always subjective too, like you probably are very proud of the work. Should be very proud of the work that you create because you do put your, you put yourself in your art and your soul into creating these beautiful works of art, but ultimately somebody can look at it and go, "Oh yeah, that's not for me. You know? And same with every other kind of art."[00:30:53] Debbie Dinneen: Yeah, exactly. It is subjective. And I understand that and appreciate it. And, you know, it makes me feel just fine if they don't like it. So, but that was the wildest response I think that I've gotten. Most people see them and they laugh and they say sweet things. If they, if I'm there, the store oftentimes will tell me what customers have to say and it's so-- in these later years, it's usually very positive. In the younger years, I look back at my early work and I think 'uggh." So I sure get it if a customer would think that as well. But it's a learning curve, just like with anything, practice, you just keep practicing. And sometimes things just go wrong. Sometimes I glue my fingers together with super glue. You know what I mean? Like it's like, wow, I've been doing this with years for years. I can't, what did I just do? I glued my fingers together now, how do I get out of this? You know, it can be anything. And mainly for me, because I work with so many different glues , paints for so many different things. There are so many opportunities for something to go wrong along the process.[00:32:15]Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. Well, and I'm curious, have you ever gotten to a point-- I think as an artist, maybe we've all gotten here at some point--but gotten to a point where you're just so frustrated and fed up with what you're trying to do, that you just like scrap it and start again?[00:32:31]Debbie Dinneen: You know I usually can save myself, but there are some things that I do I've had to scrap because that I was trying to make like a piece to go with it, a prop, whatever. Yeah. I've scrapped a few things. Normally I can keep working on it to get it done. Sometimes I have to walk away from it for a day, and come back to it. That's rare these days. I usually just try to keep hammering through until I get what I want. But if the piece is really intense, like this recent one I did, I worked on it for a whole week longer than anticipated because I didn't, I hadn't gotten to the point I needed to yet.[00:33:19] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. So, you've mentioned you have lots of great little tidbits of advice that have kind of been scattered throughout, but if there were somebody who was kind of just starting out and thinking about maybe wanting to pursue an artistic endeavor, what kind of advice would you have for that person?[00:33:40] Debbie Dinneen: Never give up. It's that simple. You know, so many of us will pick up a ball of clay because we'll be, we'll get an opportunity, or we'll pick up a paint brush. If they continue on and they don't give up, they're going to end up being successful in getting to the point where they like the results.[00:34:02]Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah, that's really great advice. And I absolutely agree. You know, you mentioned some of your early work, you thought, "Ooh." Well now, you know, now you think, "Oh man, I could do so much better," but every artist is like that. And so I think your advice is so spot on because, I looked back at some of the pieces that I created back in the beginning and go, "Ooh, well, I've come a long way."[00:34:27] Debbie Dinneen: Yeah, that's right. That's right. And then there's a middle point too. If I see a Santa that is more recent, it's like looking at the, the baby you made. It's like, "Oh, I remember that one." And you, you remember it fondly. But the real early stuff is for me is a little dubious, but you know what, it's a learning curve and we all have to start somewhere.[00:34:53] Lindsey Dinneen: Amen to that. Absolutely. I actually have a couple of questions that I always like to ask my guests, completely subjective. Is that all right with you?[00:35:02] Debbie Dinneen: Sure.[00:35:04] Lindsey Dinneen: Okay. So first of all, how do you personally define art or what is art to you?[00:35:11] Debbie Dinneen: Oh boy, to me, first thing that I think of is anything visual, but you know, art encompasses so much, you know, music, theater, dance. Art is everywhere. Art is when I look out my back door and I see birds on my bird feeder. We're just surrounded. That's how I feel about it.[00:35:38] Lindsey Dinneen: Yes. I love that. I agree. Okay![00:35:42] Debbie Dinneen: And if you can, if you can work with it, or work with things that are around you and available to you and create more art, that's super cool to me.[00:35:52] Lindsey Dinneen: Absolutely. Perfect. Well, and then what do you think is the most important role of an artist?[00:35:59]Debbie Dinneen: Keep an open mind and try, just keep trying and try anything. And then, teach if you can, if you have the opportunity.[00:36:10] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. That's a great answer. I have yet to hear that. That is, that is a great answer.[00:36:17] Debbie Dinneen: Yeah. Information share. And for the people coming behind you.[00:36:22] Lindsey Dinneen: Yes. Yes, absolutely. Perfect. And then my final question is, do you think that art should be inclusive or exclusive? And I'll share what I mean by that. So inclusive referring to an artist who puts his or her art out there and provides some context behind it, whether it's, you know, program notes or a title or the inspiration or something to kind of give a little bit more background. Versus exclusive referring to an artist who puts their work out there, but doesn't necessarily provide any context so it's completely up to the viewer or participant to decide how they interpret it.[00:37:06] Debbie Dinneen: In, in my particular situation, I think inclusive and which is why I put information on my cards. But every art is different and every artist is different. They have to make their own choices.[00:37:21] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah, absolutely. Yeah. Perfect. Well, first of all, Debbie, thank you so very much for joining us today. I really, really appreciate it so much. And I have to say to anyone who's interested in these Santas, please, please go and check out her website because they're just stunning. And do you mind repeating what that was again?[00:37:48] Debbie Dinneen: Not at all, Lindsey, seasonalpeople.com. It's pretty easy.[00:37:53]Lindsey Dinneen: Perfect. Yes. And we'll provide a link as well. And I also just want to say on a personal level, of course, I have had the privilege of getting to see a lot of your work and hear the stories of the Renaissance Festival and so many things. But I have to say also thank you for incorporating art into your life and sharing that with your kids. Obviously I have personally benefited from that because Kevin grew up participating in the arts, which then he was super interested in helping to continue, participating in them with me. And so that's really special.[00:38:32]Debbie Dinneen: And he's very creative as well, and that, you know what, I'm grateful that we were able to pass that down and share it. It's, I'm totally grateful about that. And then we do still with our grandchildren as well.[00:38:50] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah, well, and it's just one of those things that's, that is so much a part of you and your experience with art and even how you answered the question about the, the role of, of passing down, of teaching the next generation, essentially. So yeah, that's really important. Yeah. Thank you. Well, thank you again so much, like I said, for being here and thank you to everyone who's listened to this episode. And if you're feeling as inspired as I am, I would love if you'd share this with a friend or two, and we will catch you next time.[00:39:30] If you have a story to share with us, we would love that so much. And I hope your day has been Artfully Told.[00:39:39]Hey, Artfully Told listeners, it's Lindsey here. I want to say, first of all, thank you so very much for your continued support of Artfully Told, for listening to the episodes and for being a part of bringing art to the world. I really believe that what we're doing is important and matters, and I'm just excited to share art with you on a continual basis. I do want to reach out to you. I do the whole podcasts myself, from the interviews themselves to the editing, to the transcribing, and then of course posting and all that good stuff. And I absolutely love what I do, but it is both time-consuming and expensive to run a podcast. I have to have the proper equipment. And then of course the proper editing software and hosting platform. 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Justin Rose (33:20) joins the show for the first time to discuss poetic insight from a local caddie at the 2013 U.S. Open, being the 2016 Olympic gold medalist, & being a Ryder Cup stalwart. Then we breakdown the MASSIVE Fore Man Scramble match vs Jake Owen, Darius Rucker, Morgan Wallen & Hardy. Who wins? Who’s got the edge? Who doesn’t? We also get into Big Cedar Lodge, the Barstool Classic, the Barstool Golf Society on 2k, and much more.
In episode 15, we recap the 2020 U.S. Open from Winged Foot and Payne's Valley Cup from Tiger Woods' brand new public golf course at Big Cedar Lodge in the Ozarks. This week's mailbag includes how to be a good random single, punishment for not driving your ball past the ladies tees and much more! Instagram: @groupchat_golf_memes @where_is_daniel_lafferty @chubbawatson Twitter: @groupchat_golf_memes @chubbawatson Sponsors: Weekend Warrior Golf Grace Geier Tempy's Tees Promo Codes: Golf Gods - GROUPCHAT20 Amp Caddy - GROUPCHAT20 Sunday Golf - GROUPCHAT15 Tempy's Tees - GROUPCHAT Grace Geier - GROUPCHAT20 Tunes: Intro - Hipatonomous by Robotic Pirate Monkey Outro - Fun by Robotic Pirate Monkey www.roboticpiratemonkey.com
Die European Tour spielt bei der Dubai Duty Free Irish Open, pandemiebedingt aber nicht im Rahmen der Rolex Series. Die PGA Tour teet bei der Corales Puntacama Resort and Club Championship auf nach dem Major-Sturm von Bryson DeChambeau ist also auf beiden Touren erstmal wieder etwas Flaute angesagt wir schauen trotzdem gleich mit einer kleinen Vorschau drauf. Aber viel spannender und vor allem prominenter besetzt war ein Showkampf, der gestern auf dem Paynes Valley Golf Course at Big Cedar Lodge in Ridgedale, Missouri stattfand. Ein Hauch von Ryder Cup wehte über den Platz und den fangen wir heute ein - hier bei Nur Golf. Mit Malte Asmus und Désirée Wolff....
Die European Tour spielt bei der Dubai Duty Free Irish Open, pandemiebedingt aber nicht im Rahmen der Rolex Series. Die PGA Tour teet bei der Corales Puntacama Resort and Club Championship auf nach dem Major-Sturm von Bryson DeChambeau ist also auf beiden Touren erstmal wieder etwas Flaute angesagt wir schauen trotzdem gleich mit einer kleinen Vorschau drauf. Aber viel spannender und vor allem prominenter besetzt war ein Showkampf, der gestern auf dem Paynes Valley Golf Course at Big Cedar Lodge in Ridgedale, Missouri stattfand. Ein Hauch von Ryder Cup wehte über den Platz und den fangen wir heute ein - hier bei Nur Golf. Mit Malte Asmus und Désirée Wolff....
Die European Tour spielt bei der Dubai Duty Free Irish Open, pandemiebedingt aber nicht im Rahmen der Rolex Series. Die PGA Tour teet bei der Corales Puntacama Resort and Club Championship auf nach dem Major-Sturm von Bryson DeChambeau ist also auf beiden Touren erstmal wieder etwas Flaute angesagt wir schauen trotzdem gleich mit einer kleinen Vorschau drauf. Aber viel spannender und vor allem prominenter besetzt war ein Showkampf, der gestern auf dem Paynes Valley Golf Course at Big Cedar Lodge in Ridgedale, Missouri stattfand. Ein Hauch von Ryder Cup wehte über den Platz und den fangen wir heute ein - hier bei Nur Golf. Mit Malte Asmus und Désirée Wolff.
Moose, Mayes and BQ are back to breakdown an exciting 120th U.S. Open with an impressive performance from Bryson DeChambeau. Moose and Mayes are on the opposite sides of the Bryson story and things get a little heated when they discuss how he’s changing the game. They touch on Danny Lee’s 6 putt, Harris English’s lost ball, the lack of crowd noise and much more. Moose & Mayes talk about teaming up for the 1912 Club’s Fall Classic where Moose will bust out the joggers. A quick recap of Payne’s Valley Cup and the incredible Big Cedar Lodge and they See The Line presented by Draft Kings Sportsbook (Code DING for $1000 new PA users) for the Corales Puntacan where BQ has played several times. Top line plays like Will Zalatoris & Denny McCarthy down to some long shots like Aaron Baddeley. BQ’s Tip focuses on Commitment. Developing a routine through practice to help improve your game.
Kathleen opens with an introduction to her bff Lewis Black’s bobblehead, showcasing the rant-like statements that it makes and musing that the haircut that she gave Lewis while in quarantine rivals the perfection of his bobblehead. She then toasts listeners with a can of Luke Bryan’s Two Lane Lager poured into her souvenir Dolly Dixie Stampede boot mugs.HOUSEKEEPING: Kathleen updates us on the fallout at Liberty University after Jerry Falwell Jr.’s scandalous yacht photo was published, reviewing the latest details that have been released involving the Falwell family pool boy to the turmoil at Liberty U. after Falwell was released Kathleen also provides an update to comments that listeners have provided regarding the Busch Light limited release of “Busch Latte,” detailing the Midwest states that the beer can be found in and recommending that listeners who enjoy a breakfast beer head over to watch the latest of Anheuser Busch’s Busch Latte commercial, which is a parody of a vintage Folger’s Coffee ad.In Episode 3, Kathleen discussed Dolly Parton’s uncharacteristic move of speaking out in support of Black Lives Matter in a recent Billboard Magazine article. In response, Adult Swim’s “Squidbillies” voice actor Stuart Baker posted derogatory remarks on Facebook against Dolly. Within days, it was widely reported that Baker had been fired from the show, and Baker again went to Facebook to posthis anger regarding the response from the network. Kathleen singles out her favorite response to his post, reading a tweet from @kittynoveau proclaiming Dolly’s victory.UPDATE ON USPS: Kathleen continues to promote her love for the Post Office, and to her delight, another of her favorite celebrity icons is also a massive fan of USPS and sees the need to show support. Kathleen discusses Cher’s recent tweets asking all Americans to support the Post Office, and went as far as to call two of her local branches to ask if she can volunteer.WORST ATTRACTION IN EVERY STATE: Kathleen shares her thoughts on a fun chart posted on Instagram by one of her favorite nerds, @mattsurlee. The map showcases the most popular answers to the “Worst Attraction In Every State,” which includes the Gum Wall in Washington, Noah’s Ark Encounter in Kentucky, and the Rocky Statue in Pennsylvania. Kathleen provides additional commentary and her opinions on the attractions noted from her experience on the road.BRANSON: Kathleen discusses Trip Advisor’s “2019 Top Destination in the US,” as Branson is located in her home state of Missouri. She discusses a Twitter post showing Branson resident Yakov Smirnoff protesting the wearing of masks at a City Council meeting, and reviews the top (and sometimes out-of-the-ordinary) entertainment in Branson such as the Amazing Acrobats of Shanghai, the Oak Ridge Boys, Neil McCoy (one of her faves), and Japanese fiddle player Shoji Tabuchii.Kathleen gives a big shoutout to nearby Big Cedar Lodge and the Bass Pro Megastore, as well as Table Rock Lake.LAKE LANIER: Kathleen has a true love for lake life, and loves to spend time at this lake about an hour north of Atlanta. This lake is renowned for being haunted, and Kathleen reviews the history of the lake from construction to its naming after Sidney Lanier. She’s fascinated by tales of what is rumored to be situated on the bottom of the lake (including a town, a speedway, and multiple graveyards) and the ghost stories that involve the deaths of the 675 people that have died over the past seventy years. Kathleen introduces us to the most famous victim of Lake Lanier, Susie Roberts, more widely known as “The Lady of the Lake.” Miss Roberts died in when her car carrying her and a friend went off the road in 1958, and her body and the vehicle were only discovered in 1990 when construction crews were dredging the lake for bridge expansion. GALVESTON HURRICANE: Kathleen is obsessed with weather, and with hurricane season starting, she dives into the history of the Galveston Hurricane, otherwise known as “The Greatest Storm of 1900.” The storm was the 4th largest hurricane in modern history, resulting in 8,000 fatalities and 10,000 homeless. When the storm was approaching, Cuba warned the US that the hurricane would hit Texas, but the US gov’t sent the warning to Charleston and Florida instead not trusting the Cuban intentions. Kathleen recommends reading “Isaac’s Storm,” by Erik Larson, which details the events of this disaster. GREY GARDENS: Kathleen reviews the 1975 documentary “Grey Gardens,” as well as the 2009 HBO movie with the same name starring Jessica Lange and Drew Barrymore. Both films provide an overview of the unbelievable but true story of Mrs. Edith Bouvier Beale and her daughter Edie who live in a world of their own in a decaying mansion, an estate called “Grey Gardens.” Kathleen compares the life of the Beales to the modern day Hoarders tv show, and provides commentary on the history of the Bouvier-Beale family leading up to the inevitable sale of the estate after decades of disrepair. WHAT TO WATCH THIS WEEK: “Gringo: The Dangerous Life of John McAfee”: Kathleen provides her review of the Amazon documentary about John McAfee, the multi-millionaire who was a strong advocate for cryptocurrency and created the first anti-virus computer software. She details his relocation to Belize to start an organic pharmaceutical company, and the incidental drama that ensues involving politics and murder. Having an interest in politics, Kathleen gives her insight on his failed 2016 US Presidential campaign and is shocked to find out that McAfee followers her on Twitter.MYSTERY OF THE WEEK: Kathleen discusses the history of The Mothman of West Virginia.
PGA Tour dot com’s Sean Martin joins Brendan for this Wednesday episode as Andy’s paternity leave commences. It begins with a quick golf book recommendation from SMartin before a dive into some Northern Trust and Courier Cup history and minutiae, including the time Billy Horschel had to run to the bathroom. There’s also a short Heath Slocum retrospective before running through the schedule for the week. That somehow devolves into stories about the Bryant brothers, Bart and Brad, who got into the Champions Tour event at Big Cedar Lodge as an alternate. Sean makes a one-and-done pick for Andy, which could go horribly wrong, and nominates his own event of the week. In news, they discuss Tiger stopping by Winged Foot and Jon Rahm potentially not playing any Euro Tour events this year in a defense of his Race to Dubai win. They conclude with some serious discussion on if a FedExCup is the best measurement, stat, or title to reflect the player who had the best season in professional golf.
This week we welcome one of Branson’s favorite comedians, Terry Sanders! Terry Wayne Sanders is the busiest comedian in town with 6 different jobs in the entertainment field! He’s still going strong in his 41st year as a comic headliner now known as ‘The Face of Branson’! Entertaining literally millions of people just like you at Silver Dollar City with a wide range of characters have afforded Terry “Homer Lee” Sanders, the opportunity to work with Dolly Parton, Kenny Rogers and Bob Hope. Terry has received the award/title ‘COMEDIAN OF THE YEAR’ 8- times! As well as the prestigious Terry ‘Pioneer’ Award! A veteran in films with Annie Potts, Tim Curry and Leslie Nielsen, Terry prefers the one-on-one with audiences in live performances. In addition to his regular performances at Silver Dollar City and in The Shepherd of the Hills. Terry was the comedian at the Braschler Music Show for 17 years. His comedy antics earned him a regular spot on television’s Hee Haw where he worked exclusively with Roy Clark, Grandpa Jones and Minnie Pearl. He’s had the pleasure of working for many shows in Branson, MO. like Branson USA, The Grand Jubilee, The Branson Brothers Show, & Shoji Tabuchi as well. This is Terry’s 5th season to be the comedian for ‘CJ Newson’s Classic Country’s & Comedy Show’! This is Terry’s 19th season performing in The Shepherd of the Hills play. He is also the host/producer/writer of ALL the main shows at Big Cedar Lodge! He’s in his 13th season to perform at the Baker Creek Seed Company in Mansfield, MO., & 13 years as ‘Barney Fife’ for the Muscular Dystrophy Association & their ‘lock-ups’. P lus, many personal appearances! Terry’s an avid “people watcher” and uses his keen observations of day-to-day life to keep his material fresh and his audiences in stitches. It was Minnie Pearl who said it best, “Terry’s one of the best and honey, I’ve seen a lot!” For more information or to purchase tickets, call the Americana Box Office: 417-544-8700, or visit: ClassicCountryAndComedy.com.
Welcome to the Fore Golfers Network Podcast Ep 206 and an exclusive behind the scenes road trip! Our crew just returned from an amazing journey to Big Cedar Lodge to shoot a special TV preview of Payne's Valley - the only public design from Tiger Woods on the planet. Go behind the scenes of our road trip, the PV story, the shirtless guy at the truck stop, how Sean ordered pizza at a steakhouse, and more - all in this special edition of the FGN Podcast! We want YOUR thoughts on all things golf. Call the FGN 24/7 Listener Hotline - 989-787-0193 - anytime you have a question, comment, rant, or contest entry! Please subscribe to the FGN Podcast!
Inspired by a deep desire to connect people to nature, Johnny Morris, founder of Bass Pro Shops, has set out to create one of the greatest golf experiences in the country. Growing the game of golf while incorporating the beauty of the Ozarks into every shot, Big Cedar Lodge is quickly becoming known as America's Next Great Golf Destination, with NATURE'S FINEST™ courses designed by some of the top names in golf: Tiger Woods, Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, Tom Watson, Gary Player, Tom Fazio, Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw. Golf at Big Cedar will truly be an experience you and your buddies will never forget!Here to talk about the golf trip goodness at Big Cedar Lodge is the Assistant Director of Golf Sales and Marketing and our friend, Mr. Matt McQueary. Guest Link on TripCaddie.com: Big Cedar Lodge Subscribe today to get weekly #golftripgoodness delivered straight to your ear bones! Key Take-Away’s From This Episode:Missouri not of the top of most golfer’s lists for buddy travel. However, this destination was built with the intention of being THE premier experience with everything from world class golf to fishing to clay target shooting.Must Do: take in the Osage Restaurant at the Top of the Rock course for a great steak (or Matt’s favorite – the Midwestern Rack of Lamb) and fantastic views of Table Rock lake.Don’t forget to ask to see the Wine and Whiskey tasting room in the basement of the Osage! Great was to start or end the trip with a drink and a cigar. Key Resources Mentioned:Great selection of lodging options both at Big Cedar Lodge or properties adjacent to the resort.Cave and Nature Trail at Top of the Rock – free voucher provided when playing Top of the Rock. Two and a half mile tour via golf carts through the forest and into cave formations. A fully functioning bar is even offered inside the cave during the self directed tour!Guest Give-Away:Mention The Golf Trip Authority Podcast and receive…25% discount when playing Top of the Rock for the entire group - GTA2020 when booking Guest Contact Information:Website: www.Bigcedar.comReservations: 1 (800) 225-6343Matt McQueary, Asst. Director of Golf Sponsor Links:Organize your group’s golf trip information all in one place with TripCaddie’s Golf Trip Manager Golf Travel has never been easier with Ship Sticks; get 10% OFF NOW!Support the show (https://www.tripcaddie.com)
Welcome to the FORE GOLFERS NETWORK Podcast, Episode 156, featuring a round table group conversation with the awesome couples who joined us for a spectacular time in the Ozarks at BIG CEDAR LODGE. Throughout the summer, we've been inviting listeners and viewers of FGN and Michigan Golf Live to join us for a memorable season finale at "America's Next Great Golf Destination," and in this special episode of the FGN Podcast, you'll meet Larry and Carol, Dean and LuAnn - and hear of the great adventures we all shared...including the ACE heard 'round the world!
Welcome to Episode 142 of the Fore Golfers Network Podcast! This week, we explore a pair of amazing fall golf getaways and extend the invitation to YOU to come along: Sept 29 - Oct 2 - Big Cedar Lodge near Branson WATCH our TV special featuring Big Cedar Lodge Nov 20-24 - 2019 Jamaica Pro Am WATCH our TV special featuring the Jamaica Pro Am You'll hear great descriptions of each trip and then you can click the links above for all the details and to reserve your spot. Come join us for an unforgettable fall series of golf escapes!
Lynn Berry of the Branson Chamber of Commerce joins host Byron Tyler live from Branson, MO on this episode of Mid-South View Point. This is day one of three shows coming from our Bott radio Network Branson studios. Today’s show includes Jessica Luthardt Director of Downtown Branson Betterment Association talks about the Historic Downtown Branson's Marble and Glass Festival, Mark McCauley Bass Singer with New South from Branson Country USA- Mark’s been named Favorite Bass Singer twice by The American Association of Musical Artists (AAMA), Jeff Johnson gives us a look at all of the family fun and action packed activities at Shepherd of the Hills, and Janet Glaser Public Relations Manager at Big Cedar Lodge shares their newest attraction at Fun Mountain; Thunder Alley and Shooting Academy at the new 50000-square-foot adventure complex. Mid-South View Point radio show airs Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 3:00 pm central time on the Bott Radio Network affiliate 640 AM and 100.7 FM in Memphis, TN.
Welcome to Episode 125 of the Fore Golfers Network Podcast! This week, we bring you along on a remarkable road trip to BIG CEDAR LODGE as our TV crew produced a 30-min show and a lifetime of memories. On this special edition of the pod, you'll hear: 3:46 - Kirk Elmquist - Bass Pro Shops Legends of Golf Tournament Director 19:51 - Janet Glaser - talking about the BCL experience on and off the course 23:02 - Todd Bohn - BCL Director of Agronomy, previews the Tiger Woods design - PAYNE'S VALLEY 28:40 - Matt McQueary - on the first season of Ozarks National, a Coore/Crenshaw masterpiece 33:26 - Janet Glaser - talking about the BCL Shooting Academy 35:11 - our TV crew - Bill Hobson, Gregg Hall, Jordan Rajewski, and Bo Hobson - shares thoughts, memories, and humorous moments as we record in the vehicle en route back home. Please subscribe to the FGN Podcast!
Welcome to The Hump! Podcast .... In episode 12 of The Hump! Podcast: Fortnite with Gen Z .... host Brent Bowen and guest hosts Grant and Isabelle keep the seats warm while Chad continues his European tour. The teenage co-hosts as well as 12-year-old producer “D” talk favorite travel destinations, 80s movies and the video game phenomena that is Fortnite. With a pre-teen producer, this episode's first 10 minutes are back-up audio. You're forewarned.
Matt Ginella and Tim Gavrich discuss the brand new Coore & Crenshaw design, Ozarks National at Big Cedar Lodge, and why this part of Missouri is now worthy of a national audience. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to The Hump! Podcast .... In episode 11 of The Hump! Podcast: Date Night .... host Brent Bowen and guest host Becca Bowen hold down the fort while Chad traipses through Europe. In this episode, we meet Brent's MUCH better half, Becca. We discuss Becca's favorite (and least favorite) things, our travel plans to Big Cedar Lodge and Seattle, and her unhealthy obsession with true crime television — or Murder Porn as it's commonly called. And if you love pugs, this is the episode for you because a certain infamous pug makes a guest appearance. How loud does a pug snore? You'll find out why this plump creature has saved our marriage. Amidst all of this official fun, Becca outs both Brent and a neighbor's bad behavior. From soaking dishes to parking faux pas, she doesn't leave a stone unturned. Becca's in THE HOUSE! No one is safe from her scrutiny .... The Hump! Podcast Episode 11 Show Notes - Date Night If You Missed The First Several Episodes Miss the first several episodes of The Hump! Show? You can watch replays on Facebook or listen to them: The Hump! Episode 1 - Who Are These Clowns? The Hump! Episode 2 - Death & Taxes The Hump! Episode 3 - Walk The Earth The Hump! Episode 4 - Parenting Ain't Easy The Hump! Episode 5 - Time Warp Again The Hump! Episode 6 - Cargo Shorts — The Walking Man Purse The Hump! Episode 7 - We Be Landing Soon with guest Cathy Robinson The Hump! Episode 8 - We Be Landing Soon, Part Deux with guest Cathy Robinson The Hump! Podcast Episode 9 - Won't You Be My ‘Geeky' Neighbor? The Hump! Podcast Episode 10 - School's Out for Summer In Ep. 11 of The Hump! Podcast, Brent & Becca Plan a Date Night — And It's Crashed! A chunky pug crashes Becca's inaugural visit on The Hump! But before learning all about Becca, the married couple of nearly 19 years ... Share several toasts with a beer from standout Kansas City brewery Big Rip Brewing Co. Their beer of the week is Big Rip Brewing Co. 237 Milk Stout. They provide their Toasts of The Week ... To Becca's Mom for having a fun, successful trip with her "Bridge Group." (The past few non-Bridge Group vacations hadn't been so glorious.) A number of friend and family birthdays, including their son's, which makes him eligible to start driving more regularly. (Heaven help everyone!) The AMC Theatre assistant manager who so gracefully handled the jerk during a screening of SOLO. First Fridays and the work of Melissa McCracken at The Blue Gallery. See Melissa McCracken's INCANDESCENSE Exhibit. And chat about what they've got going on: They've been binge watching a lot of show. They talk their favorites, including Killing Eve, SAFE, Chance and Santa Clarita Diet. The two also have grand plans to attend the Westport Beer Festival and The Future Stages Festival (save the date for 2019). This Week's Topic and Segment— Date Night (Not Really). In the Date Night discussion, Brent and Becca chat: True Crime Television Brent keeps Date Night simple to start and then dives right into Becca's unhealthy obsession with true-crime television — or "murder porn" as some like to call it. They chat Becca's new favorite murder porn shows. You can see her 2017 list to catch up. Investigation Discovery (or the ID Network) is her channel of choice. But lately, she's been branching out. She discusses the wisdom of former homicide detective Joe Kenda. Phoggy the Pug joins into the fun, sharing his insights (SNORE!) Becca's Job Becca chats about her job working for the airlines and some of the crazy food preparation that goes into chartered flights. Then groans heard from around the house about the pros and cons of her flight benefits. Summer Family Visits and Trips They discuss their summer of family invasion (in late June and early August) and travel. This includes a trip to Big Cedar Lodge. Brent's particularly excited about Big Cedar Lodg...
Welcome to The Hump! Podcast .... In episode 10 of The Hump! Podcast: School's Out for Summer Fun .... hosts Brent Bowen and Chad Beland get talking summer plans and post it right as kids go back to school. Yikes. But perhaps school's just now out for parents? In this episode, we recap our summer movies episode with Angie Pedersen of KC Geeks. We also discuss our respective trips to Europe and Big Cedar Lodge and fun things to do in Kansas City and Chicago. It's more food festivals and music festivals than any one person can handle. Before and after the official fun, we out bad behavior and celebrate a moment or two where common decency has prevailed. Has empathy and sympathy had a moment? School is out (or back in for kids and out for parents -- go catch up on the things you missed carting kids around) so here where the fellas recommend you go play. The Hump! Podcast Episode 10 Show Notes - School's Out for Summer (Trust us, you haven't missed it) If You Missed The First Several Episodes Miss the first several episodes of The Hump! Show? You can watch replays on Facebook or listen to them: The Hump! Episode 1 - Who Are These Clowns? The Hump! Episode 2 - Death & Taxes The Hump! Episode 3 - Walk The Earth The Hump! Episode 4 - Parenting Ain't Easy The Hump! Episode 5 - Time Warp Again The Hump! Episode 6 - Cargo Shorts — The Walking Man Purse The Hump! Episode 7 - We Be Landing Soon with guest Cathy Robinson The Hump! Episode 8 - We Be Landing Soon, Part Deux with guest Cathy Robinson The Hump! Podcast Episode 9 - Won't You Be My ‘Geeky' Neighbor? In Ep. 10 of The Hump! Podcast, Brent & Chad Talk Summer Fun ... School's Out for Summer Fun! The two buddies who like to drink a lot of craft beer together, talk summer fun filled with movies, travel (trips), food festivals and music festivals. But before talking summer fun and recapping their conversation with Angie Pedersen of KC Geeks, the fellas ... Share several toasts with a beer from a standout Wichita brewery — Wichita's Central Standard Brewing. Their beer of the week is Central Standard Brewing Yard Games Pina Colada Gose. They provide their Toasts of The Week ... The fellas … their buddy Hunter … finish KC Tap Tour! Celebrating human decency prevailing this week: ABC cancels Roseanne and other outlets stop running it in syndication Missouri Governor Eric Greitens FINALLY resigns Chad's youngest daughter makes the Kansas City Youth Symphony's Debut Orchestra as violist Both of Brent's kids get a clean bill of health during their annual check up (Nothing to sneeze at because you can't take you kids' health for granted.) Raise a glass to guest producer Gary Arnold Seevers from Arnold Seevers Media (our usual producer was in a different state ... Chad wonders what kind of state ... state of mind?) And chat about what they've got going on: Kansas City First Fridays is happening this weekend! The fellas talk plans to visit the Blue Gallery and see Melissa McCracken's INCANDESCENSE Exhibit American Cancer Society revising their guidance on colonoscopies ... from 50 to 45. Big Slick 2018 ... and Chad's love of Jake Tapper and how it's almost like it's a convention now. It's for a great cause, supporting Kansas City's Children's Mercy Hospital. (They devolve into a conversation about how it's a jackass move to just call up celebrities just because you may happen to have their phone number in your phone.). At some point Chad says he wants to have Paul Rudd on the show. The NBA Finals — Cavs VS. Warriors (Guy guarantees to buy you a jersey if Cavs win.). Chad contends that everyone has a little Cleveland in their blood. Brent predicts Warriors in five — and they didn't even need that, sweeping the Cavs. This Week's Topic — Summer Fun With Trips, Movies, Food and Music Festivals In the discussion, the fellas chat:
We're big on Suzanne Somers and classic TV shows, what is the Plow Boy eating now, reading some emails regarding the Lisa Ann Dating Game, Derrick Goold checks in to discuss all things Cardinals, Doug explains MLM, reading a controversial Fan Pin post, should Iggy pay to stay at Big Cedar Lodge, does Vaughn courtesy his audio properly, discussing Cam Soda and Iggy's fling in the Westport parking lot, will Doug go private, we've fallen behind with our retirement savings.
We're big on Suzanne Somers and classic TV shows, what is the Plow Boy eating now, reading some emails regarding the Lisa Ann Dating Game, Derrick Goold checks in to discuss all things Cardinals, Doug explains MLM, reading a controversial Fan Pin post, should Iggy pay to stay at Big Cedar Lodge, does Vaughn courtesy his audio properly, discussing Cam Soda and Iggy's fling in the Westport parking lot, will Doug go private, we've fallen behind with our retirement savings.
Hall-of-Famer and career Grand Slam winner Gary Player joins host Michael Williams for an exclusive one-on-one interview at the Bass Pro Shops Legends of Golf tournament and Big Cedar Lodge in Branson, Missouri, a signature event on the PGA Champions Tour. Player talks about the past and future of the game, including his take on everything from reigning in the golf ball and golf courses, to advocating for more testing for performance enhancing drugs on the Tour. Steve Friedlander of Big Cedar Lodge also appears.
Rookie Wesley Bryan is first home state winner at RBC Heritage. Former fellow SC Gamecock Jay Randolph Jr and Bob congratulate Bryan and recap his maiden victory. In-depth preview of the PGA TOUR Champions Bass Pro Shops Legends of Golf at Big Cedar Lodge where Tiger announced his newest course and the Valero Texas Open. Interview with Paul McGinley, former European Ryder Cup Captain.
Hosts Aaron Martin and Steve Brigman head to the Pond Boss 3 Conference at Big Cedar Lodge and discuss the rainy week. Season 3 cohost Johnathon VanDam covers differences in fishing North and South. We answer a question regarding some boat buying tips.